CA ARCHIVE
- 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
- Talk on mason bees has Sooke Garden Club buzzing with activity
Mason bees arrive in Sooke in early spring, pollinating early fruit trees, berries, and flowers.
- 'I'm glad he’s dead': Trump reacts to death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller
Trump expresses regret over the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller.
- Quebec soldiers who fought in Ukraine honoured in Montreal ceremony
Three Quebec soldiers who fought in Ukraine were honoured in Montreal.
- Green Shirt Day founder family shares Logan Boulet story in North Bay
Toby and Bernadine Boulet, the parents of Logan Boulet, will visit North Bay to share the story of Green Shirt Day and their connection to the NoahStrong movement.
- Elks Hall makes changes ahead of 100th anniversary in Okotoks
Elks Hall in Okotoks is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
- PHOTOS: George Elliot Secondary seniors join Lake Country firefighters for a week
George Elliot Secondary students participate in firefighting training
- Balantoides coli is an intestinal parasite common in pigs
Balantoides coli is a pig intestinal parasite
- OPP search for teen missing for more than a week
A teen has been missing for over a week, police are searching for him.
- Fire causes $2.5 million in damage to snow removal contractor in Duvernay
Fire damages contractor's base in Duvernay, Laval region
- York Region's new tunnels help endangered salamanders cross under the road
New tunnels in York Region allow endangered salamanders to safely cross under roads.
- Youthful visions harmonize in revelatory showcase
Over 100 emerging artists were united in a youth exhibition at the Gibsons Public Art Gallery.
- Controlled burn in Kamloops' Peterson Creek Park cancelled due to weather
A controlled burn in Kamloops' Peterson Creek Park has been cancelled due to weather conditions.
- Pembina Hills School Division reports high rate of school bus fly-bys
Pembina Hills School Division to introduce camera system to deter school bus fly-bys
- In The Key of C: Hear July Talk, Allison Russell, The Watchmen, Tanika Charles and more
Craig Norris discusses blasting audio from phones without headphones, plays music from various artists
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A bad case of war fever
The cost of war extends far beyond the battlefield, to the families of soldiers, the economy, and the environment.
- VIDEO: Early morning blaze forces shutdown of 256 St. in Langley
Fire forces shutdown of Langley road
- Salmon Arm woman remains in RCMP custody following grocery grab-and-go
A woman in Salmon Arm, BC remains in RCMP custody after being charged with one count of theft under $5,000.
- ‘Predator’: Longtime Ontario municipal politician gets house arrest for sex assault
A politician has been sentenced to house arrest for sex assault.
- SHARE: Nesting tree is gone
Nesting tree removed from Langley
- Cold Lake Bullarama hits max capacity, sold out before doors opened
Cold Lake Bullarama sold out before doors opened.
- Early Years Family Resource welcomes Prince Albert Police Service
Prince Albert Police Service is visiting the Early Family Resource Centre to interact with children and parents, promoting community helpers as the month's theme.
- Groceries delayed after woman steals delivery vehicle from Salmon Arm store
Groceries delayed after woman steals delivery vehicle from Salmon Arm store
- Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services remove 21 drivers from the road during 2,400 km-patrol
RCMP remove 21 drivers from road
- Sweet treat tastes good for cardiac care
A local coffee shop owner donates $22,000 to support cardiac care.
- Speeding reveals ‘several offences’ for Salmon Arm driver
Speeding driver arrested in Salmon Arm with several outstanding offences
- LETTER: Secularism is the de facto ‘religion’ in schools
Secularism is increasingly being taught as a fundamental aspect of education in schools
- Finland is the happiest country on Earth. Canada is 25th. How happy are you?
Canada drops to 25th in global happiness rankings
- The Death of Rodger Brulotte: An Impact That Extends Beyond Quebec
Rodger Brulotte's passing sparks widespread discussion and tributes on social media.
- Gold Horse Casino hosts first powwow in the Hub
Gold Horse Casino hosts first powwow in the Cenovus Energy Hub
- Salmon Arm RCMP find no honour among Grey Goose thieves
Woman reports 2 stolen bottles of vodka, then her own vodka is stolen.
- Sleep is key to a healthy lifestyle
Sleep is crucial for physical and mental health, with chronic sleep deprivation linked to various health issues.
- New Indigenous bison seminar aims to help Prairie First Nations successfully sustain reintegration
A new memorandum of understanding promotes Indigenous-NON Indigenous collaboration on sustainable bison reintegration in Prairie First Nations.
- PET OF THE WEEK: Think you can keep up with this high-energy pup?
Teddy is a playful pup in need of a high-energy family
- Books: No such thing as too many hugs
New children's book series debuts in Maple Ridge
- 'Goofball' brother one of seven who died in last month in street community
The seven brothers were honored at a memorial service at St. John the Divine Anglican Church in North Park.
- EL Reno resident honored in Oklahoma City
EL Reno resident receives Oklahoma School for the Deaf Student of the Year award.
- 3 arrested after drug investigation at Oshawa convenience store
Three individuals from Oshawa and Clarington, as well as a suspect from Toronto, have been arrested in connection with a drug investigation at a local convenience store.
- Stretch of Joseph Kolodzie Creek trail closed until mid-April
Joseph Kolodzie Creek trail closure announced due to urgent repairs
- Citizen editor nominated for National Newspaper Award
Citizen editor nominated for National Newspaper Award
- Ontario model becomes 1st transgender person to walk Chanel Exclusive's runway at Paris Fashion Week
Dalton Dubois makes history as the first transgender person to walk for Chanel Exclusive at Paris Fashion Week.
- Signs, symptoms and treatments for hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, and symptoms can include fatigue, loss of appetite, and yellowing of the skin and eyes.
- Humane Society Thrift Store brings in almost $10K in first three days
The Humane Society Thrift Store has raised almost $10,000 in its first three days.