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- St. Paul pond hockey tournament showcases growth for young players
St. Paul's pond hockey program provides a relaxed environment for kids to learn and enjoy hockey.
- Ed Doyle, former Ontario speaker and Hamilton broadcaster, dies at 90
Ontario speaker Ed Doyle dies at 90
- 20 years later: Looking back at the sinking of BC Ferries’ Queen of the North that claimed two lives
BC Ferries' Queen of the North sank off central BC coast in 2006, claiming 2 lives.
- LETTER: Let’s keep planting trees – and save the ones we have in Surrey
Surrey residents urged to protect existing trees in addition to planting new ones
- After 40 years, this Surrey crossing guard has become like family to many in the community
Lucy Hembrough, a crossing guard in Surrey, has been making a lasting impact on the community after 40 years.
- ICYMI: These are the cheapest places to travel to in the world right now
Bangkok, Thailand
- House in West Kelowna burns early Sunday morning - Castanet
House in West Kelowna catches fire early Sunday morning.
- LETTER: Wildlife versus glamping
Neighbours of proposed glamping site express concerns
- This Kentucky nurse practitioner is moving to B.C. in search of support, stability
Kentucky nurse practitioner Cassandra Lee is moving to B.C. in search of support and stability.
- Spruce Meadows hosting the Ultimate Easter Egg-Venture
Spruce Meadows is hosting an Easter egg hunt with cash prizes
- Community Camera: Cultus Lake and International Ridge under a fresh blanket of snow
Snowfall totals reach 10 cm in Cultus Lake area, with International Ridge seeing similar conditions.
- Become a tourist in your own city with Downtown Discovery Week in Kelowna
Kelowna residents and visitors can explore local history and culture
- Non-profit calls loss of funding for Saanich housing project a ‘betrayal’
Non-profit's Saanich housing project faces loss of funding, 'betrayal' for community
- Seats available for astronomy, estate-planning in Mid Island Elder College courses
Seats available for astronomy and estate-planning courses at Mid Island Elder College for spring semester
- Lab-grown brain models reveal unique electrical patterns in different types of autism
Researchers have developed brain models to study autism
- Barrhead man facing attempted murder charges bail hearing moved to Fort Saskatchewan
Barrhead man's bail hearing moved to Fort Saskatchewan
- 1 person seriously injured in Mississauga crash - CityNews Toronto
Person seriously injured in Mississauga crash
- MARCH 22 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Good conditions
- Our Community: Support for Rithet's Bog; lighting up Nanaimo park
$10,000 funding for Rithet's Bog conservation
- From scrubs to trails: How this Lanark County woman transformed dog walking to off-leash adventures
Lanark County woman starts dog walking program, expands to off-leash adventures promoting socialization and outdoor enrichment for dogs
- March 22nd Weather Discussion
Early-morning cloud cover gives way to decreasing cloud cover, north winds bring significantly colder air, temperatures only reach +2°C during the day.
- Cambridge teen Miles Checkley named provincial Easter Seals ambassador
Cambridge teen Miles Checkley becomes provincial Easter Seals ambassador
- ‘Extensive damage’ received in two West Kelowna house fires
Two house fires in West Kelowna result in extensive damage.
- Landmark Fredericton church needs $15M in repairs, diocese says
Landmark Fredericton church in financial crisis, needs $15M in repairs.
- New musical based on Canadian TV show Polka Dot Door coming to Confederation Centre
A new musical based on Polka Dot Door is coming to Confederation Centre.
- The Latest: Trump says US will 'obliterate' Iran’s power plants if it doesn’t open Strait of Hormuz
US threatens Iran with 'obliteration' of power plants if Strait of Hormuz isn't opened
- Could work done by B.C. Hydro have led to a massive mudslide in Coquitlam?
BC Hydro's maintenance work may have weakened slope that caused Coquitlam mudslide
- VIDEO: Best-attended, most-watched All-Native tournament wraps in B.C.
Four teams win championships at 50th anniversary All-Native tournament
- Man, 21, faces stunt driving charge for going 145 km/h
A 21-year-old man from Windsor was charged with stunt driving after speeding 145 km/h in an 80 km/h zone.
- IHIT called in after man succumbs to injuries in Surrey; suspect in custody
IHIT takes over Surrey homicide investigation after man dies, suspect in custody.
- Greater Victoria Chamber celebrates resilience with business award nominees
The 2026 Greater Victoria Business Awards have recognized several local businesses for their resilience.
- Young Cranbrook guitarist accepted into renowned Blues camp
Dustin Colbert's son accepted into renowned Blues camp.
- Fernie forced to release untreated wastewater for 2nd time in less than a year - CBC
Fernie forced to release untreated wastewater for second time in less than a year
- Saanich Police arrest man in ‘high-risk’ incident Saturday
A man in Saanich is facing multiple charges of assault
- ‘Fly WestJet, see a UFO’
WestJet pilots report UFO sighting on flight
- Four suspects wanted after Caledon home invasion - CTV News
Four suspects wanted after Caledon home invasion
- 'Such a beautiful way to live': Chatham diver remembered for his warmth, charity
Gary Smith was a well-known diver with a positive impact on his community.
- Chilliwack RCMP turn to public to help find missing 40-year-old man
Chilliwack RCMP are seeking public's help in finding a missing 40-year-old man.
- LETTER: New Langley school names uninspired
School names should be more creative and inspiring for students.
- New upgrades, civil works tender announced for Rutland Recreation Park in Kelowna
New upgrades include an artificial turf field, improvements to the playground, and renovations to the park's amenities.
- Victoria event explores the city’s rich queer history
Victoria event explores the city's rich queer history