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  1. Surrey crossing guard marks 40 years of service

    Local Surrey crossing guard marks 40 years of service.

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  2. Shots fired at Newton home, Surrey Police investigating

    Shots fired at Newton home

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  3. Community invited to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with a dance party at the Fallen Alders

    Community invited to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with a dance party at the Fallen Alders.

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  4. Churchill port could further stunt polar bear growth: U of M researcher

    Port of Churchill plan may harm polar bears.

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  5. Shots fired at Surrey home, police find no evidence of extortion

    Police investigating shooting in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood, no evidence of extortion

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  6. VIDEO: Meteor confirmed in Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley incident

    BC meteor sighting confirmed in Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley

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  7. Maple Ridge man accused of murder appears in court

    A man from Maple Ridge is facing murder charges.

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  8. Vancouver council says proposal for 924 rental homes too dense, lacks amenities

    Council rejects proposal for 924 rental homes due to density concerns

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  9. The creative process behind Arctic Winter Games uniforms is deeper than you think

    Arctic Winter Games uniforms feature intricate designs inspired by Inuit culture

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  10. Campbellton Neighbourhood Association receives cheque from the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary

    The Campbellton Neighbourhood Association has received a cheque from the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary to support local community initiatives.

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  11. Opinion: A familiar favourite through a new lens

    The reimagining of ancient tales continues to captivate readers, offering fresh perspectives on timeless themes.

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  12. Gold medal for Vernon Lakers U15 female hockey squad

    Vernon Lakers win first female super league title in 23 years

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  13. Police log 468 snowmobile contacts during weekend patrols on North Bay lakes

    Police presence increased on North Bay lakes over the weekend to address snowmobile activity.

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  14. WE BUY CARS
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  15. Egg My Yard back for fifth year to raise money for Okotoks Food Bank

    Egg My Yard is returning for its fifth year to support the Okotoks Food Bank.

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  16. Sooke job fair to connect local job seekers and employers under one roof

    Sooke job fair aims to connect local job seekers with various employers

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  17. View Royal Fire welcomes ‘critical additions’ to its ranks

    View Royal Fire welcomes new recruits to boost emergency response capabilities.

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  18. 77 Transport Canada complaints active against PAL as airline navigates 'challenging period'

    77 Transport Canada complaints against PAL amid travel issues

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  19. Kevin Sean Brotzel
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  20. Violet Uzawa Dorio
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  21. Intense local snowsqualls likely this evening

    Heavy snowfall and blowing snow expected this evening, potentially causing whiteout conditions.

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  22. Move-in set to begin for new Duncan supportive-housing facility

    New supportive housing facility to open on White Road, will relocate tenants from temporary facility on Trunk Road.

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  23. B.C. hires 417 U.S. health-care workers in 1-year recruitment blitz

    417 U.S. health-care workers hired in B.C. during 1-year recruitment blitz.

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  24. Portage College round dance celebrates Indigenous culture and heritage

    Portage College celebrates 22nd round dance event celebrating Indigenous culture and heritage

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  25. Surrey council endorses 2026 agritech strategy

    The Surrey council has endorsed a 2026 agritech strategy.

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  26. PHOTOS: International Women’s Day in Tofino

    International Women's Day marked in Tofino with marches and activities at Tin Wis Resort.

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  27. Lengthy process expected for La La Nonne boat launch upgrades

    County of Barrhead councillors approve plans for boat launch upgrades, federal approvals process expected to take several months

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  28. Glendon and Racette win junior SPAA basketball banners

    Glendon School wins SPAA junior high girls' basketball championship after 12-year wait.

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  29. New project looks at labour market challenges in central Alberta

    New project to address labour market challenges in central Alberta launched by RDP, Red Deer District Chamber, and Central Alberta First.

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  30. Quesnel Pace 2 Pints draws over 100 runners for community fundraiser

    Quesnel Pace 2 Pints draws over 100 runners for community fundraiser

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  31. Young leaders make an impact at Surrey Steps Up showcase

    Young leaders in Surrey are making a difference.

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  32. Sylvan Lake Municipal Library hosting swag fundraiser

    The Sylvan Lake Municipal Library is selling swag to fundraise for a new library building.

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  33. Atmospheric river warning lifted for Sunshine Coast

    Atmospheric river warning lifted for Sunshine Coast

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  34. Top doc says B.C is in crisis when it comes to maternity, gynaecological care

    B.C. is experiencing a crisis in maternity and gynaecological care, according to the president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.

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  35. Campbell River awards $5.78-million tender for Erickson Road Renewal project

    Campbell River awards $5.78-million tender for Erickson Road Renewal project

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  36. City of North Bay to replace blue boxes with recycling carts

    City of North Bay to replace blue boxes with recycling carts.

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  37. Canadian oil production under scrutiny amid price rise

    Canada's oil production must increase to address economic concerns and global market fluctuations.

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  38. Town of Bonnyville credit card limits adjusted

    The Town of Bonnyville Council approved an increase to the credit cards used by administration for day-to-day purchases.

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  39. Records made, personal times fall at provincials for Vernon swimmers

    Vernon Kokanee breaks personal times at provincials

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  40. Developer eyeing former heritage building site in Penticton

    Penticton council considers redevelopment of historic site

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  41. LETTER: Saanich school bus fees serve as a warning

    Saanich school bus fees set to rise for the first time in five years

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  42. Gasoline prices nearing $1.60 per litre in Okotoks

    Gas prices in Okotoks nearing $1.60 per litre

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  43. Councillor pushes Lake Erie pipeline idea for long-term water solution

    Councillor proposes Lake Erie pipeline for long-term water solution

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  44. March Hare Madness in Williams Lake attracts the curiouser and curiouser

    The March Hare Madness themed market drew large crowds to Williams Lake

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  45. ‘No major changes planned’ as Il Terrazzo transitions to new ownership

    Il Terrazzo transitions to new ownership under Parametric Properties.

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  46. Impaired driving charge laid after Jeep crashes into Welland home

    Niagara Regional Police investigate impaired driving charge after Jeep crashes into Welland home.

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  47. Council supports Salmon Arm Curling Club effort to fund accessibility lift

    The Salmon Arm Curling Club has received city support for its accessibility lift project.

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