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- Rainfall warning remains in place for Fraser Valley as heavy rain continues
Rainfall warning remains in place for Fraser Valley as heavy rain continues
- Northeast B.C. college opens new health lab to help meet demand for health-care workers
Northern Lights College opens new health lab in Fort St. John, B.C. to meet growing demand for health-care workers.
- Don’t dump old fire extinguishers at the fire hall: Town of Ladysmith
Don't dump old fire extinguishers at the fire hall: Town of Ladysmith
- Familiar faces meet in AJHL playoff series between Lloydminster, Grande Prairie
Lloydminster Bandits
- What’s On! In Hope: List of events from March 20 onward
Easter egg hunt at local park
- Evicted Langford mobile home seniors awarded $28K from forgotten city fund
Residents of Tri-Way Mobile Home Park to receive $28K from city fund after eviction dispute
- 'He deserved more’: Mother of mechanic killed on the job calls for change as charges are laid
Workplace safety charges laid in Edmonton man's death after two years
- South Cariboo author explores midlife reinvention in debut book
A memoir that delves into middle age, self-discovery, and personal growth.
- Poundmaker’s Lodge reopens months after fire
Poundmaker’s Lodge to remain closed until repairs are completed
- Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear
Site C work camp to close on March 31
- Excellence in Impaired Driving Enforcement Recognized at Inaugural MADD Canada New Brunswick Police Awards
New Brunswick police officers recognized for their dedication to impaired driving enforcement, "MADD Canada presents the inaugural awards to officers who have made a significant impact in reducing impaired driving on New Brunswick roads", "The awards aim to recognize officers who have demonstrated a strong commitment to enforcing impaired driving laws and promoting road safety"
- Entire Recapitulation series by Vernon artist Sveva Caetani will presented for time ever in Canada
Sveva Caetani Exhibition to be held at Caetani Centre in Coldstream, April 3-11.
- Mayor hopeful for change in wake of Lytton recovery report; TNRD director says rural residents left out
Report highlights rural residents' struggles, mayor calls for change, TNRD director disagrees
- ‘Significantly decreased’: Durham Catholic board seeing success with new vape sensors
DCDSB implements vape sensors in all secondary schools, aims to decrease vape use
- Who was Rob Ford? From 'Crazy Town' to 'Mayor of Mayhem,' books and Netflix series shed light on Toronto's controversial mayor
Toronto's former Mayor Rob Ford died in 2016 after struggling with addiction, and a Netflix documentary series explores his life and controversies.
- Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, March 20, 2026
Temperatures in southern Manitoba are expected to rise above freezing on Friday, March 20, 2026.
- Brandon mayor defends upcoming Royal Manitoba Winter Fair after event at same site led to measles outbreak
Brandon mayor defends Winter Fair despite measles outbreak
- Attention drivers: Increase in military vehicles expected in Ottawa Valley in March
Army convoys to pass through Ottawa Valley in March.
- Westview Centre 4 Women now literally giving its clients a lift
Westview Centre marks anniversary with new elevator and kitchen.
- New Yukon budget will have money set aside for public safety issues, minister Laura Lang says
New Yukon budget will have set aside funds for public safety concerns, Minister Laura Lang announces.
- P.E.I. oyster grower hopes new science will help fight diseases
New research on MSX disease, new permits for disease-resistant oysters
- 'You don't want to be one of those stories': Farmer says safety is paramount in P.E.I.'s agriculture industry
Farmers on P.E.I. emphasize the importance of safety, citing the risks of the job and the need for awareness during Canadian Agricultural Safety Week.
- Snowfall warning issued for Chilcotin region
Snowfall warning issued for Chilcotin region.
- Patient questions limited access to IWK's endometriosis clinic as wait times grow - CBC
Wait times for IWK's endometriosis clinic are growing, leaving patients frustrated and limited access to care.
- Well-known Niagara Falls, Ont., motel to become transitional housing run by local YWCA
A motel in Niagara Falls, Ont. will become transitional housing for women and gender-diverse individuals.
- 'Lengthy and difficult' Ontario murder trial for prospective parents of 2 boys nears end. Here's what to know - CBC
A 29-year-old woman is on trial for allegedly killing her two unborn children in her womb
- New principal announced for Iron Ridge Elementary Campus
New principal announced for Iron Ridge Elementary Campus
- Judge orders VoA restoration, hundreds of journalists to get back jobs
U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth orders restoration of Voice of America operations
- Petition launched to support interprovincial alcohol shipping reform
A national petition supporting interprovincial alcohol shipping reform is now open for signatures.
- Burn production fires up Vernon Indigenous choreographer for Kelowna stage
Cameron sinkwə Fraser-Monroe's dance piece Cikilaxwm: Controlled Burn explores Indigenous identity
- RDOS supports BC Timber Sales request to designate 500 hectares near Penticton for logging
The provincial regulator wants to designate 500 hectares near Penticton for logging
- The Turner Files: A lasting legacy – tribute to Daryle Roberts
Daryle Roberts was a prominent figure in local politics, known for his tireless advocacy and commitment to community development.
- Maple Ridge pharmacist suspended and fined $30k
Maple Ridge pharmacist suspended and fined $30k
- Police trucking safety check finds gas tank attached with straps
A truck's gas tank was found to be secured with straps instead of a standard gas cap.
- Forensic psychiatrist testifies in 2023 Starbucks stabbing trial
A forensic psychiatrist is testifying about the defendant's mental state
- Councillors raise concerns over signage and road safety across Prince Albert
Councillors raise concerns over signage and road safety across Prince Albert
- Vernon woman finds joy in carrying out long-term volunteer trip in Romania
Vernon woman dedicates herself to volunteer work in Romania
- Bobcats face the Storm in AJHL playoffs — again
Lloydminster Bobcats
- Opinion: Planning a trip? Here's what you should know before taking off
Geopolitical tensions impact international travel
- Parks Canada reports elevated avalanche activity as Highway 1 between Revelstoke and Golden remains closed
Highway 1 closed due to avalanche activity
- VIDEO: Small species, big stakes at the Greater Vancouver Zoo
A critically endangered species of antelope is being bred at the Greater Vancouver Zoo as part of a conservation program.
- White Rock Pride Society announces Pride Week dates
White Rock Pride Society announces Pride Week dates set for July 17 to 24
- Snowstorm headed to Montreal area Friday
Heavy snow expected in Montreal area, with up to 2 cm/h snowfall and reduced visibilities Friday.