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- Quebec's finance minister lowers expectations ahead of pre-election budget
Minister lowers budget expectations ahead of election
- Public drug use will spike if supervised consumption sites close, advocates warn
Supervised consumption sites face closure, prompting warnings of increased public drug use in Ottawa
- Public drug use will spike when consumption sites close, advocates warn
Provincially-funded supervised consumption sites to close
- Singersizing: Power of music boosts health in Vernon
Singersizing is a low-impact exercise program that combines music and movement to improve cardiovascular health.
- Rob Woodward to become Vistry Group chair in May
Rob Woodward to become Vistry Group chair in May
- Physiomics launches retail share offer for up to £110,000
Physiomics raises £110,000 through retail share offer
- Police in Nigeria say suspected suicide bombings killed at least 23 people
Suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria result in at least 23 deaths and over 100 injuries.
- Oil Advances as Iran Targets Persian Gulf Energy Infrastructure
Oil prices rise after Iran targets Gulf energy infrastructure
- Manitoba not positioned to cash in on data centres
Bell Canada announces plans to build new data centre in Winnipeg
- UK To Invest £1 Billion into Quantum Computing Research, Trials
UK to invest £1 billion in quantum computing research over four years.
- Iran War Creates an Energy Crunch for Export Giant Australia
Iran's oil exports to Europe are expected to be severely impacted by the conflict.
- Sports Looking Back: March 17, 2026
Randy Markewich scored twice for the Spectrum Sportsmen
- SHARE: Framed by Thornhill branches
Share your photo of the area
- Venezuela rallies past Italy 4-2 to earn date with U.S. in World Baseball Classic final
Venezuela rallies past Italy 4-2 to advance to World Baseball Classic final
- Vancouver to Halifax: Nation-wide demonstrations against Alberta’s two-tier health-care bill
Vancouver protesters demonstrate against Alberta's two-tier health-care bill
- New public dashboard highlights call trends to BC Drug and Poison Information Centre
BC Drug and Poison Information Centre launches dashboard to raise awareness about poisonings
- Royals' race for playoff berth heads into final week
Victoria seeks to clinch playoff spot on Tuesday
- Opinion: Why post-secondary students need more room to mess up
Failure in higher education can be a valuable learning experience when students have the support, time and agency to process it.
- ADSB facilities in the city to reopen on Tuesday
ADSB facilities set to reopen on Tuesday
- Police Report Spike in Vehicle Thefts, Major Crime Arrests, and Multiple Weekend Incidents Across Chatham-Kent
Vehicle thefts on the rise in Chatham-Kent, major crime arrests and incidents reported
- Carlton and St. Mary wrestlers have success at provincials
St. Mary's Denaya Neudorf wins provincial championship in female 73 kg division.
- Gas prices surge in Metro Vancouver as Iran conflict fuels global uncertainty
Gas prices exceed $2/litre for first time in nearly two years.
- Maple Ridge takes more building approvals online
Maple Ridge expands online building approvals
- This B.C. dockworker uses AI to hold bosses accountable
Veetesh Rup, a B.C. dockworker, built an AI-powered program to simplify time card processing for his coworkers.
- Sudbury sports dome collapses under snow load at Lasalle Secondary
Sudbury school dome collapses under snow load
- Rivermen resume their winning ways with victory over Chiefs
Langley wins 7-3
- Jury selected in Windsor, Ont. murder trial
Jury selected in Windsor, Ont. murder trial
- Saanich police promote Damian Kowalewich to deputy chief
Saanich police promote Damian Kowalewich to deputy chief.
- Colwood searches for cost-saving measures to reduce tax hike
City of Colwood considers cost-cutting measures
- Spaceport Nova Scotia awarded $200-million DND contract for launchpad access
$200-million DND contract awarded for launchpad access
- Northern B.C. represented at Indigenous basketball championship, despite not taking roster
Northern B.C. participates in Indigenous basketball tournament
- Northern B.C. represented at Indigenous basketball championship, despite not taking roster
Northern B.C. delegation participates in Indigenous basketball tournament despite not having a roster
- Vehicle sales across the country are down, Statistics Canada numbers show
Vehicle sales decline in January 2026 compared to January 2025
- ALEXANDER: Family fun enjoyed in the ice and sun
Ken Alexander's column highlights local family events and activities.
- Controversial Colwood ‘rollercoaster’ slide returns with ‘safety retrofits’
Colwood 'rollercoaster' slide reopens with safety upgrades
- Future of wrestling on display at elementary school playdowns in Cowichan
Wrestling tournament held at Cowichan elementary school
- LETTER: Investment in North Delta missing from city’s plans
City spending more in South Delta despite 'Fairness for North Delta' motion over a year ago
- Victoria theatre company says without investor, it will have to sell venue
Victoria theatre company faces financial strain
- Emergency repairs complete on underground gas leak that caused evacuation
Emergency repairs completed on underground gas leak that caused evacuation.
- Barriere Curling Club wraps up season with Jam Can
Barriere Curling Club hosts annual Jam Can event
- VIDEO: It is Fraud Awareness Month — watch this to protect yourself
Fraud Awareness Month
- Surrey crossing guard marks 40 years of service
Local Surrey crossing guard marks 40 years of service.