CA ARCHIVE
- 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.
- Former Sicamous Eagle lands solid rookie year in net at university level
Former Sicamous Eagle achieves solid rookie year in university hockey
- Suspected drug house in Ponoka shuttered by SCAN
Alberta Sheriffs close suspected drug house in Ponoka
- The Sault is just centimetres away from having the snowiest winter of all time
Record-breaking snowfall expected in Sault
- Beefs Bouquets, March 18
Beefs Bouquets Initiative Launched
- Police arrest man 'swerving across lanes, striking guardrails'
A man was arrested by the North Bay OPP after a traffic stop following a report of a vehicle swerving across lanes and striking guardrails on Highway 11. A caller reported the vehicle's erratic behavior, and officers located it in Powassan. The suspect was taken into custody.
- From Dhaka to St. John's, observing Ramadan is a labour of love for these friends
St. John's residents adapt Ramadan traditions from Bangladesh
- 3 Oceanside groups to receive community safety grant
Three Oceanside organizations will receive a combined $9,000 in grants from the City of Oceanside's Community Safety Grant Program.
- Paving work scheduled for several Sooke roads
Paving work to impact traffic on Sooke River Road and Otter Point Road.
- $120,000 in fines for Welland rental property owner who violated fire code
$120,000 in fines for Welland rental property owner who violated fire code
- NOTICE OF BOARD: CONSIDERATION OF BYLAW NO. 639
The Campbell River Area Zoning Bylaw, 1991, is being considered for amendment.
- Castlegar Library children’s section reopens after almost one year
Castlegar Library children's section reopens after almost one year
- NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER A CANNABIS RETAIL LICENCE APPLICATION
The District of Clearwater is considering a cannabis retail licence application.
- Nelson’s e-bike financing program reopens this spring
The City of Nelson's e-bike financing program is open for spring 2026 intake.
- 3 national medals, 3 different colours for trio of Vernon volleyballers
Liam Remple wins gold
- Courtenay seeks public input on Anderton Riverbank Restoration project
A public survey is being conducted for the Anderton Riverbank Restoration project.
- Check out what the Sunniebend 4-H club did in January and February
Small engine projects are gaining momentum, and lamb raising efforts are thriving in the Sunniebend 4-H club.
- VIDEO: Premier announces $2 million for Maple Ridge company
Premier announces $2 million for Maple Ridge company
- Landmark Fairmont Winnipeg set for major renovation
Fairmont Winnipeg hotel to undergo major renovation
- Premier announces $2 million for Maple Ridge company
Premier announces $2 million for Maple Ridge company
- Fork deposit could become next mining front at Red Lake's Madsen Mine
Fork deposit hailed as potential mining site
- Manufacturer supports Saskatoon campus to strengthen skilled workforce
Manufacturer invests $50,000 in Saskatoon campus to enhance skilled workforce.
- B.C. kickboxing legend to be inducted into Canadian Black Belt Hall of Fame
Stan Peterec to be inducted into Canadian Black Belt Hall of Fame
- Community Arts Council of the Alberni Valley organizes meeting to plan its future
Community Arts Council of the Alberni Valley is planning a meeting to gather input from artists and patrons on the future of arts initiatives in Port Alberni.
- Community response ‘overwhelming’ for Surrey school affected by fire
Surrey school community rallies around affected students and staff after fire
- What kind of food should be served in new arena?
New Net-Zero Recreation Centre will offer a variety of food options including BBQ favorites and healthy snacks.
- 'It's just something that kind of happened'
Laura Sharp's second book 'Steady as She Knows' has been launched, she reflects on the experience as a poet, and shares her thoughts on the meaning and impact of her work.
- Abbotsford teen crashes after reaching 180 km/h in 100 km/h zone
Teen crashes after reaching 180 km/h in 100 km/h zone, BC Highway Patrol releases footage
- Yukon economy runs hot as job market tightens and Whitehorse prices climb
Northern territories' job market on fire
- Harmony returns to Victoria’s Chinatown as rejuvinated gates are revealed
Victoria's Chinatown reopens after renovation
- Gold Miners getting ready for first playoff run since 2019
Kirkland Lake made a late charge to secure a playoff spot after a long absence.
- Pruning trees? White Rock reminds residents to take care when cutting
Residents reminded to take care when cutting protected trees
- Majority of ‘weekend snipers’ in Sarajevo were Italians: book
Italian snipers played a significant role in the siege of Sarajevo
- North Bay man faces "significant fraud and theft" charges
A North Bay man has been charged with significant fraud and theft.
- Aalbers heads east for FCM board of directors meeting
Lloydminster Mayor Gerald Aalbers attends FCM board of directors meeting
- Red Deer judge should be suspended for 30 days for courtroom spat: Judicial Inquiry Board
A judge in Red Deer, Alberta, is facing disciplinary action for a courtroom incident in which he briefly locked a defence lawyer in a courthouse cell.
- Transportation critical for domestic abuse survivors, report says
Transportation barriers hinder domestic abuse survivors' access to safety and support.
- Iron Ridge Secondary Campus will celebrate its first-ever grad class
Iron Ridge Secondary Campus holds first graduation ceremony
- Of course Britain decides to change passport rules the year I decide to go back
U.K. introduces new passport rules for dual nationals
- Council approves office borrowing bylaw
Council approves office borrowing bylaw, authorizing up to $2.5 million for office upgrades.
- One City announces outreach program will end in May as police and Fourcast officially launch addiction specialist team
One City's outreach program to end in May due to financial constraints
- Quesnel prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2028
Quesnel, BC, to mark 100th anniversary in 2028 with inclusive community book
- Bull humbled as winner of Jack Burrows Memorial Award for Sports Achievement of the Year
Bull wins Jack Burrows Memorial Award
- Sicamous endorses Forestry is a Solution to help root the industry
Forestry industry receives boost from Sicamous endorsement
- “Not among the elite”: Bryce Harper lashed out at his manager’s comments in the final
Bryce Harper responds to Dave Dombrowski's comments questioning his status as baseball's elite.
- What’s On, March 18
New exhibit at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia opens March 20, 'The Natural World' features works by local artists.