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- Okotoks mom pulls daughter from school over knife threat
A Grade 1 student is learning from home due to a knife threat made by a classmate.
- Sauna, cold plunge barge proposed for Vancouver waterfront
A proposed sauna and cold plunge barge facility is coming to Vancouver's waterfront
- 3 dead, 1 hospitalized after avalanche hits heli-skiing group near Terrace, B.C.
Avalanche hits heli-skiing group in B.C., 3 dead, 1 hospitalized
- 3 dead, 1 hospitalized after avalanche hits heli-skiing group near Terrace, B.C. - Castanet
Three people dead, one hospitalized after avalanche hits heli-skiing group near Terrace, B.C.
- This N.L. artist was on the Oscar-winning team that brought Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein to life
Newfoundland and Labrador artist works on Oscar-winning film
- Queer Centre Comox Valley invites one and all to a Trans Day of Visibility party
Queer Centre Comox Valley celebrates Trans Day of Visibility with party
- 1 dead following avalanche near B.C.- Alaska border
Avalanche kills one near B.C.-Alaska border, search and rescue operation underway
- Westlock Legion invests $20K back into the community
The Westlock Legion Branch 97 donated nearly $20,000 to several local organizations at their latest branch meeting.
- Richmond-based Rose's Angels donates to 11 local groups
Rose's Angels donates to 11 local groups, aims to spread kindness and positivity
- Fire on Hardy Mountain Road in Grand Forks claims barn
Fire breaks out at barn on Hardy Mountain Road in Grand Forks, prompting evacuation of nearby homes.
- Hindustani and jazz meld for modern melodic sounds in Vernon
Hindustani music meets jazz in Vernon at Raagaverse, a unique sound blending traditional Indian instruments with modern jazz melodies on March 28.
- Undercover officer testifies at gangster’s murder trial in Kelowna
Undercover officer testifies at gangster's murder trial in Kelowna
- Air Canada crash at LaGuardia: What we've learned from previous runway collisions
An investigation is ongoing into the cause of the LaGuardia plane crash.
- Beiseker adopts budget-friendly alert system for local emergencies
Beiseker adopts cost-effective emergency alert system
- Are you pregnant or a new parent in Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon? This Peel pilot program will text you expert advice up to 3 times a week
Pilot program aims to support expecting mothers in Peel region
- Playground, rescue boat BC Ferries gifted Hartley Bay for saving passengers didn’t last a year
Playground gifted by BC Ferries was short-lived
- North Bay Rotary4Kids radio-a-thon returns for 24th year to support children with special needs
North Bay Rotary4Kids radio-a-thon returns for 24th year to support children with special needs.
- No signs of spring as NL braces for another winter storm, delays already announced for March 24
Newfoundland and Labrador preparing for another winter storm
- Intimate City and Colour show coming to Vancouver
Intimate City and Colour concert announced for Vancouver
- Central Okanagan’s arts and culture scene blooms this spring
Central Okanagan's arts and culture scene is thriving this spring.
- 6 charged after police recover $800K worth of stolen luxury vehicles headed for Ghana
Six people charged after $800K in stolen luxury vehicles seized in Toronto-area carjackings
- Employee pushed to ground during robbery: Chatham-Kent police
A stun gun was used to arrest a man during a violent robbery at a Chatham business.
- Retired P.E.I. Catholic priest again scheduled to be sentenced for 1980s sexual abuse
P.E.I. Catholic priest to be sentenced for 1980s abuse
- Demands on air traffic controllers in the spotlight after fatal Air Canada crash
Air Canada crash highlights air traffic controller workload
- GALLERY: Diversity is celebrated at Okotoks event
Okotoks event celebrates diversity
- Cawston Hall hosting Seedy Saturday on March 28
Cawston Hall is hosting Seedy Saturday on March 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is by donation.
- Larry Rhode
Larry Rhode passed away on March 2, 2026, after a long period of declining health. He was born on April 19, 1950, in Galt, Ontario. He is survived by his wife Linda and sons Daniel and Drew.
- Woman pleads guilty to stealing from Pauline's Place
Amanda Anderson pleads guilty to stealing from Pauline's Place
- 100 Mile House emergency room to be closed 13 hours Monday, March 23
100 Mile House emergency room to be closed 13 hours on Monday, March 23 is the fifth closure in March
- Fossil-lovers explore B.C.’s prehistoric history at Saanich fair
Fossil enthusiasts gather to explore BC's prehistoric past
- Strike averted: Barrie transit operator, union, reach deal prior to Monday morning job action
Deal reached between Barrie Transit workers' union and Dallas-based company averting planned strike.
- SAVVY SENIORS: How alcohol consumption can harm seniors’ health
Alcohol consumption can lead to a range of health problems, including increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer. Excessive drinking can also lead to falls, injuries, and accidents. Additionally, alcohol can exacerbate age-related cognitive decline and increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Unique Dry Grad fundraiser
The Princess Margaret School Dry Grad committee is launching a new community fundraiser.
- Sidney North Saanich RCMP seek man missing a full year
RCMP launch search for missing man
- Claire Nielsen: Parenting explosive personalities
Parents of children with explosive personalities face challenges in balancing discipline with emotional support.
- St. Albert actress heads to Hollywood ShortsFest
St. Albert actress Martina Vos heads to Hollywood for the ShortsFest, starring in Rancid alongside Hudson Williams of Heated Rivalry.
- Cache Creek gets funding for new bridge at Quartz Road
Cache Creek gets funding for new bridge at Quartz Road
- Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school calendars approved
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school calendars approved after online survey
- Special weather statements in place along coastal N.S., some schools closed
Heavy snowfall prompts school closures and special weather statements across Nova Scotia.
- The push to get the world’s largest land use plan in Nunavut signed amid mining rush
Nunavut land use plan stalled after nearly two decades
- Rick Steves: Sightseeing high and low in hilly Lyon
Lyon's old town offers a mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture.
- Brampton landlords face inspection fees up to $10K for fire code violations as part of city's licensing effort
Landlords in Brampton face new inspection fees up to $10,000 for fire code violations.
- Hergott: Online access in case of death
New law grants online access to death records, providing families with more control over deceased loved ones' information.
- Pilot and copilot killed in collision between jet and fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport
Pilot and copilot killed in jet-fire truck collision at LaGuardia Airport.
- Confidential contract between feds, Stellantis reveals Brampton factory and worker terms
Brampton factory contract terms revealed
- Oliver officially welcomes its first youth councillors
Oliver Council welcomes first youth councillors
- Photos show scene of Air Canada jet collision in New York
Air Canada regional jet collides with fire truck at LaGuardia Airport