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- LETTER: Saanich school bus fees serve as a warning
Saanich school bus fees set to rise for the first time in five years
- Gasoline prices nearing $1.60 per litre in Okotoks
Gas prices in Okotoks nearing $1.60 per litre
- Councillor pushes Lake Erie pipeline idea for long-term water solution
Councillor proposes Lake Erie pipeline for long-term water solution
- March Hare Madness in Williams Lake attracts the curiouser and curiouser
The March Hare Madness themed market drew large crowds to Williams Lake
- ‘No major changes planned’ as Il Terrazzo transitions to new ownership
Il Terrazzo transitions to new ownership under Parametric Properties.
- Impaired driving charge laid after Jeep crashes into Welland home
Niagara Regional Police investigate impaired driving charge after Jeep crashes into Welland home.
- 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.
- Goldie Springenatic remembered as icon of Surrey food and baseball
Goldie Springenatic remembered as Surrey food icon
- Tails to Tell hosting Spring Market fundraiser in Airdrie
Tails to Tell Rescue Shelter hosts spring market to support vulnerable cats and kittens.
- ADOPT A PET: Hello, I'm Dixie!
Dixie is a lovable companion looking for a forever home.
- Police searching for man last seen in January
Man last seen in January, police concerned for his well-being.
- RM commits $75,000 to Mike Schwean arena upgrades
$75,000 committed for Mike Schwean Arena upgrades.
- Galaxy Z Fold 8 leaked battery specs suggest big upgrade
Galaxy Z Fold 8 to feature 4,400mAh battery
- iPhone 19e Could Finally Get the LTPO Display Upgrade Fans Crave
Apple may finally bring LTPO display technology to the iPhone 19e
- Markham man charged with fraud over phony land investment scheme
A man is charged with fraud over a phony land investment scheme.
- GUEST SHOT: Pitt Meadows airport traffic is booming
Pitt Meadows airport traffic is causing strain on nearby residents
- Bonnyville Sr. Pontiacs one win away from Sask-Alta League championship
Bonnyville Sr. Pontiacs one game away from Sask-Alta League championship
- LILLEY: Under Mark Carney's watch, grocery prices skyrocket
Mark Carney's tenure as Bank of England governor saw UK inflation rise from 0.8% in 2011 to 3.1% in 2018.
- Jordyn Pollard to light up Showdown Dancehall during Stampede Week
Jordyn Pollard to headline a performance during Stampede Week
- Transportation ministry responds regional district concerns for Tappen Co-Op
The Transportation ministry is committed to working with the Tappen Co-Op as they review their options.
- Fair lady Béibhinn is in need of a home
Béibhinn is a 13-year-old blue heeler, pitbull mix in need of a home.
- It’s raining again: Atmospheric river forecast for Lower Mainland
Heavy rainfall expected to impact the Lower Mainland, with a rain warning in effect until Wednesday
- Montreal to remain on the warm side of powerful winter storm
Montreal region to experience cold front early this evening.
- LETTER: Does Mayor Chirico know how to pack a lunch?
Mayor Chirico's lunch expenses spark criticism.
- Young Canadians are increasingly turning to self-harm — but the trend is steepest among girls, study finds
Young Canadians are experiencing a rise in self-harm, particularly among girls, a trend seen across wealthy countries including Canada.
- Saanich volunteer honoured by West Shore RCMP for 2 decades of giving back
Randie Johal, a volunteer for over 17 years, was recognized for his service as an auxiliary constable with the West Shore RCMP.
- Ontario urges Ottawa to legalize pepper spray for self-defence. Experts say it won't make us safer
Ontario is calling on the federal government to change the law and make pepper spray legal for self-defence.
- Doug Ford urges Ottawa to legalize pepper spray for self-defence, start DNA collection for people arrested of sex crimes
Doug Ford calls for Ottawa to consider legalizing pepper spray, citing self-defense concerns.
- Guilty verdicts issued on 2025 Madeira Park weapons charges
71-year-old John Allen Hegyi found guilty of three weapons offences.
- Westlock to host third Home Time Hockey tournament
The Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre will host the third Westlock Home Time Hockey Tournament in partnership with the Westlock Rotary Club over the weekend of March 20-22.
- Physician shortage will close Thessalon ER for 24 hours
Physician shortage leads to temporary closure of Thessalon ER
- The pop-up roller rink at Burlington's Mapleview Centre is finally open
The pop-up roller rink at Burlington's Mapleview Centre is now open.
- Canmore council backs age-friendly initiative as population ages
Canmore council backs age-friendly initiative
- River watch: ‘Prolonged periods of heavy rain’ on the way for the South Island
Heavy rain expected on South Island, residents advised to watch for river washouts and flooding.
- Vernon Lakers poised as provincial hockey hosts
BC U13A Female Hockey Championships coming to Vernon, Lumby
- River watch: ‘Prolonged periods of heavy rain’ on the way for South Island
Prolonged periods of heavy rain expected for South Island
- Pilot drills, boring tools improve efficiency in hydraulic spool bore production
MAPAL expands tooling portfolio with pilot drills and boring tools for improved spool bore production efficiency.
- New director of Lac La Biche County Libraries excited to start another chapter
New director of Lac La Biche County Libraries joins the team.
- PROLLENIUM® Launches VAMPTM Advanced, a Patent-Pending PDRN Solution
Prolenium launches VAMPTM Advanced, a PDRN solution with patent pending, addressing tissue regeneration and musculoskeletal disorders.
- Public hearing planned for commercial area in Okotoks
Thunder Stone Junction project to undergo public hearing in Okotoks.
- Mission marks 30 years as sister city to Oyama, Japan
Local non-profit marks 30 years of sister city relationship with Oyama, Japan.
- Ornithologist Rob Butler presents ‘Society of Crows’ in Courtenay
B.C. ornithologist Rob Butler presents a talk on crow behavior and intelligence at Courtenay's MARS Wildlife Rescue, supporting conservation efforts.
- ADSS Storm ends season with 2 wins and 2 losses at provincial championships
Alberni senior girls basketball team makes provincial championships debut after 40-year drought
- Filing your 2025 taxes: What’s changed and how it could impact you
Key changes to the standard deduction and personal exemptions
- Defence minister makes space announcement
Defence Minister David McGuinty announces Canada's sovereign space program
- Teen who lit classmate on fire at Saskatoon school sentenced to 3 years for attempted murder
Teen who lit classmate on fire at Saskatoon school sentenced to 3 years for attempted murder.