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- LETTER: Loss of youth while in Emergency modified psych unit not the first for Vernon
Vernon's modified psych unit has had several instances of loss of youth in the facility, prompting a concerned parent to push for change.
- Monthly seniors’ social events being held at Storehouse in Cloverdale
Monthly seniors' social events at Storehouse in Cloverdale are open to all.
- Newmarket man handed 1-year house arrest following hate-motivated conviction
Newmarket man sentenced to 1-year house arrest
- Permanent bike lane coming to stretch of Wellington Crescent
Permanent bike lane to be installed on Wellington Crescent after city council approval.
- Supreme Court upholds demolition order for West Vancouver waterfront home
Supreme Court upholds demolition order for West Vancouver waterfront home
- Portrait of former premier Brian Pallister unveiled in Manitoba legislature
Former Manitoba premier Brian Pallister's official portrait was unveiled at the Manitoba Legislative Building.
- Scholarships open to Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows students worth $2,500 each
The Tomorrow Grant offers $2,500 to students pursuing environmental studies or auto trades in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
- ‘You’re left hungry’: Sask. disability payments fall short, advocates say
Saskatchewan disability payments not keeping pace with cost of living
- Affordable seniors' housing units open in Bowser
Affordable seniors' housing units open in Bowser
- Victoria midwife from Scotland turned down again for work permit
Victoria midwife denied work permit
- Law society probe ongoing into B.C. lawyer who murdered client after stealing life savings
A former British Columbia lawyer who murdered a client after stealing their life savings is being investigated by the law society.
- Girl Guides to celebrate 110 years with fashion show
Girl Guides celebrate 110 years with fashion show
- Annual artist’s show open to public at the Campbell River Art Gallery through April 25
Artist's show opens at Campbell River Art Gallery, features 80 art pieces, showcases regional talent.
- Richmond student, 8, wins provincial spelling bee, heads to nationals
A 3rd-grader wins provincial spelling bee, headed to nationals
- 22 new affordable rental homes for seniors open in Bowser
22 new affordable rental homes for seniors open in Bowser
- Quesnel café owner spends month baking record challenging cake
Ted Martindale, owner of Granville's Coffee, spent a month baking a record-breaking cake to celebrate his 80th birthday.
- 'One of the best cities in the world': Canadian icon shares observations, stories, coffee suggestions in Vancouver
Vancouver is a popular destination for events
- SD8 students prepare for Skills Canada provincial competition
Six local students are preparing for the provincial Skills Canada competition.
- Paralympians, punk community take spotlight in Victoria pedicab docuseries
New season of documentary series premieres
- Health and wellness fair sees strong turnout
The Health and Wellness Fair at the Lloydminster Exhibition drew vendors and visitors despite poor weather.
- Award-winning film starring Courtenay actress screens at Comox Valley Film Festival
Award-winning film starring Courtenay actress screens at Comox Valley Film Festival
- Former owner of Marv’s Soda Shop releases autobiography
Former soda shop owner releases autobiography
- You can’t starve secondary schools and demand skilled workers
Canada's secondary schools need industry partnerships to provide up-to-date training for skilled trades.
- St. Albert ambulances spend significant time outside the city, report says
St. Albert ambulances spend significant time outside the city
- B.C. man’s acquittal heartbreaking for family of Indigenous man killed crossing highway
A man was acquitted of a charge related to the death of an Indigenous man who was struck and killed while crossing a highway.
- Central Alberta loses a riding in new provincial electoral map
Alberta riding Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre to be abolished
- Report: Dana White to cover medical care for school shooting victim - MMA Fighting
Dana White to Cover Medical Care for School Shooting Victim
- Nurse practitioner available Friday as Thessalon ER closing
Thessalon ER closing for 24 hours starting at 8 a.m. tomorrow, leaving nurse practitioner available on Friday.
- Vernon man’s acquittal heartbreaking for family of Splatsin man killed crossing Hwy. 97A
Vernon man acquitted of fatal Hwy. 97A collision
- Survey open for Saanich residents to comment on Zero Waste Strategy
Saanich residents can provide input on Zero Waste Strategy until April 7
- Hannelore “Laura” Wiebe
Laura Wiebe, 9 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren
- Dashcam footage leads to impounds after alleged street racing in Saanich
Dashcam footage leads to impounds after alleged street racing in Saanich
- Halton Catholic school board names student trustees
Gabriela Toki, Pierre Hanna and Guilherme de Almeida
- Police chief pens letter of support for increased homeless funding
Police chief backs homeless funding
- School board approves reduced educational program for 2026-27
Mukilteo School District adopts reduced educational program for 2026-27
- EarthDays Nelson kicks off series of community events in April
Earth Day celebrations kick off on April 1, expanding to the entire month of April.
- Probation for customer who assaulted, threatened Quesnel 7-Eleven clerk
A customer was sentenced to probation after assaulting and threatening a 7-Eleven clerk in Quesnel.
- ‘I am a Rutland Boy’: $100k scholarship awarded to B.C. secondary school student
$100k scholarship awarded to B.C. student Alaiwah, a Canadian of Sri Lankan origin, who has made a new life for himself in Canada after moving to the country in middle school, is set to graduate from high school soon.
- Video circulating online showing someone repeatedly firing shotgun at Vaughan home
Video shows suspect firing shotgun at Vaughan home, police investigating source of footage
- The major (and often overlooked) telltale sign of a dangerous blood clot
A recent injury or surgery, particularly to the leg or arm, is a significant risk factor.