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- Whale watcher docks boats after four decades
Whale watching tour operator Five Star Whale Watching ceases operations after 37 years
- If a provincial election was held today, which party would you vote for?
Premier David Eby's popularity is sliding.
- Last race of winter series for Powell River Yacht Club
The spring sailing season is underway at the Powell River Yacht Club.
- Ottawa Senators' playoff hopes take a big hit with 4-1 loss to Washington Capitals
Ottawa Senators suffer 4-1 loss to Washington Capitals
- Kelowna Gospel Mission announces art auction, new website
Kelowna Gospel Mission hosts art auction with works by local artists.
- Long-billed curlew breed in the fields around the Okanagan every spring
The long-billed curlew is a rare and endangered bird species
- Osoyoos' Easter Eggstravaganza bounces back to Gyro Park in April
Osoyoos Festival Society is bouncing back with its annual Easter Eggstravaganza, which will return to Gyro Park in April.
- Opinion: Will your electric car burst into flames?
Solid-state batteries promise to reduce the risk of electric car fires.
- Laval names Karine Ménard as its new chief of police services
Karine Ménard has been named as the new chief of police services for the City of Laval.
- Hydro work will mean eight-week closure of Vic West intersection
Construction at the intersection of Hereward Road, Pine Street, Devonshire Road, and Dominion Street will cause an eight-week closure.
- 36-unit townhouse project proposed in North Vancouver's Maplewood area
A 36-unit townhouse project is proposed in North Vancouver's Maplewood area
- Blue Jays notebook: Vladdy glad for the WBC experience, but still irked by one call
Blue Jays slugger Vlad Guerrero Jr. expresses frustration with a blown call in the World Baseball Classic.
- Kelowna MLA promises Conservative nomination process to Vernon-Lumby voters
Vernon-Lumby residents to have say in Conservative nomination
- Sports society, women's volleyball champs will go into Kamloops Sports Hall of Fame
British Columbia women's volleyball team earns place in Kamloops Sports Hall of Fame
- Test rides, bike rodeo planned for City of Kamloops' Ride and Roll Community Day
City of Kamloops announces plans for Ride and Roll Community Day, featuring test rides and bike rodeo, to promote cycling safety and accessibility.
- How a North Saanich winery became a destination based on experiences
North Saanich winery opens new tasting room and manufacturing building
- New summer camp offers movie-making opportunity for teens
New summer camp offers movie-making opportunity for teens.
- Langley Township fetching feedback on dog park redo
Residents to weigh in on proposed dog park renovations
- Saanich sends motion on housing targets back to drawing board
A motion to scrap provincial housing targets is being sent back to a committee for further debate.
- Penticton to send letter to province for municipal exemption to new sales tax
Penticton City Council to seek exemption from new provincial sales tax
- Councillors’ push to reject Saanich housing target shelved for later
Councillors reject Saanich housing target proposal
- Opinion: The value of a theatre goes far beyond its walls
A theatre's value extends beyond its physical walls, fostering community connections and social impact.
- Safety urged for cherry blossom season in Richmond
Richmond residents advised to plan ahead and follow traffic signs during cherry blossom season.
- Indigenous author Michelle Good challenges the myths of Canadian history in upcoming lecture at the Sid
Michelle Good to challenge Canadian history myths at Siddeley Community Justice Centre
- Police nab suspect in Vancouver Island bank robbery
A suspect was arrested 30 minutes after a bank robbery on Burnside Road West.
- OPP charge 19 drivers for using closed Highway 17 during winter storm
19 drivers charged with using closed Highway 17 during winter storm.
- Gas sector to keep growing until 2050, energy regulator predicts
The Canadian gas sector is expected to continue growing until 2050.
- Mining, militarism and organizing against the march to war
Canada's military spending is increasing, with a focus on modernizing its armed forces.
- Brandl Cattle Co. marks 50 years of success
Brandl Cattle Co. celebrates 50 years of success with Black Angus cattle
- Yukon government independent panel will start an immediate an independent inquiry in the Yukon education system.
Yukon government establishes independent panel to review education system
- Giusti is a testament to keeping it simple
Giusti focuses on quality over pretension
- VIDEO: Should Canada ban all kids from social media?
Canada debates banning kids from social media, government considers following Australia's lead, experts discuss the impact on teenagers' mental health and online behavior.
- New principal hired at Crawford Bay School
Carmella Mathieu is the new principal at Crawford Bay School, succeeding Victoria McCallister.
- Ontario dairy company coming to chill out in Kelowna
Ontario dairy company brings jobs and new store to Kelowna
- Sicamous Ferry to ride the waves longer with extended season
The Sicamous ferry will operate from April 4 to September
- Meet some Sault students who know a thing or two about robots
Grade 4 and 5 students from Ecole Notre-Dame-du-Sault win recognition at VEX IQ competition in Brampton.
- Indigenous Healing & Wellness Worker
Native American tribe launches new healing center for mental health support
- Pembina Hills reviews transportation fees after funding change
Pembina Hills reviewing transportation fees amid provincial eligibility distance increase.
- Construction along 16th Avenue will close part of the road until summer
Construction on 16th Avenue has closed the road from Maple Street to Roberts' Reach Road, starting January 26 and expected to last until summer.
- Premier says Yukon overlooked as $32B Arctic defence plan skips territory
Yukon Premier Currie Dixon says the territory was overlooked in the Canadian government's $32B Arctic defence plan.
- Letter to the Editor: Regarding AAFC cuts to research capacity
Canadian agriculture leaders are demanding a 24-month moratorium on federal research cuts.
- Anti-racism event takes place at RDP on Friday
Anti-racism event to take place at RDP on Friday
- Overnight lane closures planned on Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge
Motorists on Autoroute 40 will face overnight lane closures on the Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge.
- Kootenay Savings, Columbia Valley credit union employees align under one agreement
15 former employees join Kootenay Savings credit union in union agreement.