CA ARCHIVE
- 100 Mile House ER to be closed for sixth time this March
Emergency room in 100 Mile House to be closed for six consecutive times this March.
- Ferry back in service after mechanical problem fixed
Ferry service resumes after mechanical issue resolved.
- North Vancouver RCMP ticket driver for using ratchet strap as seatbelt
RCMP officer issues ticket to driver for using ratchet strap as makeshift seatbelt
- White Rock Christian Academy gives back through Service Week
Students at White Rock Christian Academy participate in Service Week, providing support to local organizations and individuals.
- Okotoks' Edison School awarded for strong AP results
Okotoks' Edison School earns recognition for strong AP results
- Fewer arrested suspects getting released before first court dates: RCMP
Fewer suspects are being released before first court dates
- Red Deer to lobby province to save fire-medics
Red Deer city council to lobby province to save fire department's medic service
- Proposed ban on unnecessary pet surgeries 'a long time coming'
Ontario considered implementing restrictions on non-essential surgeries on pets.
- Man with child porn charge sought by police, known to frequent Cariboo region
Man sought by police on child porn charge
- RCMP seek assistance in locating missing Vancouver Islander
RCMP launch search for missing Vancouver Islander
- Ridge Meadows Mounties searching for man charged with child porn possession, assault
RCMP searching for James Smart, charged with child porn possession and assault
- Comox Valley RCMP seek assistance in locating missing man
RCMP investigating missing man in Comox Valley
- 'Incredible': Family, volunteers celebrate girl's birthday at Searchmont
Ariahna Ubaldi celebrated her birthday with a snow-filled day at Searchmont Resort.
- Greater Victoria actress known for roles in Supernatural, iZombie dies at 51
Victoria actress Fleming dies at 52
- Graduation ceremonies should steer clear of 'divisive or contentious issues,' says provincial memo - CBC
Graduation ceremonies should steer clear of divisive or contentious issues, says provincial memo
- Individual charged with breaking into home of ex in St. Charles
A person has been charged with breaking into the home of their ex in St. Charles
- Teen released after targeted kidnapping: Caledon OPP
Teen kidnapped in Caledon, police seek three suspects in grey Hyundai Santa Fe
- Man shot dead at homeless encampment in Abbotsford, B.C.
Man shot dead at homeless encampment in Abbotsford, B.C.
- A springtime storm shows winter isn't over just yet across Newfoundland
Newfoundland experiences heavy snow, hinting at lingering winter
- Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North moves offices to downtown Courtenay
Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North relocates to downtown Courtenay
- Belleville Fire by-law updated and approved
Belleville Fire Department's by-law updated
- Main Street West and Heritage Road Closed March 29 for Infrastructure Work
Main Street West and Heritage Road to be closed on March 29 for infrastructure work.
- Windsor mayor reviewing complaints over high stormwater charges
The City of Windsor is investigating complaints over stormwater charges
- 1 charged with manslaughter after fatal incident at Maple Ridge home
Man charged with manslaughter after fatal fight in Maple Ridge home
- Calgary man arrested for alleged child sex offences
Calgary man charged with child sex offences
- In a screen-filled world, Vancouver's Carousel Theatre still invites kids to imagine
Vancouver's Carousel Theatre celebrates 50 years of bringing children's theatre to the city, with a season featuring a range of productions that encourage imagination and creativity, according to Co-artistic and Co-managing director Dave Deveau.
- Vancouver bridal brand for 'brides who value artistry, individuality'
Boutique bridal brand offers custom, handmade designs in Vancouver.
- Okotoks earns national award for battery recycling
Okotoks recognized for battery recycling program
- Zoller launched “Toolroom of the Year 2026” competition
Zoller launches 'Toolroom of the Year 2026' competition to recognize North American manufacturers advancing efficiency and digitalization.
- Robert Edward Harrison
Robert Edward Harrison, 85, passed away on February 22, 2006.
- Dale Schmekel
Dale Schmekel, 86, of Okotoks, Alberta, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2025.
- Man who lost family on Air India Flight 182 honoured with Order of Canada
Mahesh Chandra Sharma appointed to Order of Canada, scholarship established in memory of family victims of Air India bombing
- Old queen falters at the dock: BC Ferries Tsawwassen-Victoria sailings cancelled
BC Ferries cancels sailings on Tsawwassen-Victoria route due to issue with vessel
- Creston’s Focus on Youth Festival to celebrate 40 years
Creston's youth festival celebrates 40 years with art exhibit and concerts
- Reading Dragons colouring contest ongoing at Sylvan Lake Municipal Library
A reading contest is open to school-aged children at the Sylvan Lake Municipal Library.
- Authors set to gather at West Kelowna winery for book event, silent auction
Authors to gather at West Kelowna winery for book event, silent auction
- VIDEO: Should any local potholes put us on CAA's worst roads list?
Potholes cause vehicle damage, congestion, and safety risks
- Film screening in Victoria sparks conversation around old-growth logging
A film screening in Victoria sparks conversation about old-growth logging in B.C.
- EDITORIAL: A lot is happening and it’s getting harder to keep up
New proposals in Canmore and Kananaskis Country are generating a lot of activity.