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- Campbell River’s award-winning filmmaker, photographer and climber to give talk
Alex Ratson, a local filmmaker, photographer, and climber, is set to give a talk in Campbell River.
- Precautionary boil water advisory issued for Owen Sound water system
Precautionary boil water advisory issued for Owen Sound water system due to high levels of turbidity.
- Gatineau residents raise concerns over proposed redevelopment at historic monastery site
Residents express concerns over proposed redevelopment of historic monastery site
- The 4 Largest Air Force Bases By Fighter Jet Fleet Presence
Ramstein Air Base, Germany
- Maple Ridge offering more free emergency preparedness workshops
Maple Ridge residents can access free emergency preparedness workshops
- Langley Township earns bee certification
Langley Township earns national bee certification
- Ask the Pharmacist – Intermittent fasting
Intermittent fasting is a dietary approach that involves periods of fasting or calorie restriction followed by periods of unrestricted eating.
- Major crime unit called after deadly ‘altercation’ near Fort St. John, B.C.
RCMP dispatches Major Crime Unit to scene
- Investigation launched by finance ministry into post-secondary with campus in Richmond
Finance ministry launches investigation into Kwantlen Student Association's finances
- Selkirk RCMP looking for missing 20-year-old man
A 20-year-old man went missing in Selkirk.
- Man, 18, wanted in alleged Flemingdon Park assault
Toronto police searching for 18-year-old suspect in alleged assault
- Halls Of Power: Utility's rate claim questioned
Moncton, New Brunswick, is the fifth most expensive city in Canada for utilities.
- Simcoe Muskoka under widespread advisory for snow, freezing rain and heavy wind
Simcoe Muskoka under widespread advisory for snow, freezing rain and heavy wind.
- Okotoks deer count reports lowest numbers since 2022
Deer count at 2026 lowest since 2022
- St. Paul fire gear funding on hold as County weighs regional costs
Fire department funding request put on hold as county considers regional costs.
- Friday the 13th hits semi driver with boulder on Highway 1 near Revelstoke
A semi-truck driver was hit by a falling boulder on Highway 1 near Revelstoke, BC.
- Provincial funding cut for Ottawa supervised consumption sites, organizations say
Ottawa supervised consumption sites to lose provincial funding
- Janitor allegedly planted hidden camera in female washroom at his Whitby workplace
Whitby man accused of secretly filming women in workplace washroom
- Banff’s legendary Mountain Madness Relay Race marks 50 years
Banff's Mountain Madness Relay Race celebrates 50 years
- LETTER: Loss of Langford pedestrian bridge would raise safety concerns
The proposed removal of the Langford pedestrian bridge could raise safety concerns for pedestrians and cyclists.
- VIDEO: Vancouver Giants fall despite early lead against Victoria
Vancouver Giants took an early lead, but fell to Victoria in a rematch
- Nipawin RCMP investigating fatal collision
A fatal collision occurred on Highway #106 near Smeaton.
- Ottawa OPP seeking driver involved in collision on Hwy. 417
Ottawa OPP seeks driver in Hwy 417 collision
- Olympian joins Sask. rink to fill spot left by McEwen
Tyler Tardi joins Sask. rink to fill spot left by McEwen.
- LETTER: Victoria tax hike hits those who can least afford it
Victoria residents express concern over new tax hike affecting low-income households.
- Major winter storm expected Sunday (Wawa – Pukaskwa Park) NEW
Major winter storm expected with 40-80 cm snowfall, near-zero visibility, and strong winds.
- Two men charged with first-degree murder in death of B.C. university prof
Two men charged with murder of SFU math professor Masood Masjoody.
- Police investigate fatal snow vehicle collision on Perry Lake
A 65-year-old man from Wawa died in a snow vehicle collision on Perry Lake, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating.
- This Barrie coffee shop has served locals for 30 years. Now, it’s up for sale
Barrie coffee shop to be sold after 30 years
- Shine Christian Academy fundraises through laughs
Shine Christian Academy is hosting fundraising events in April.
- Why Airlines Don’t Want The Boeing 757 Anymore
Airlines have retired the Boeing 757 due to rising maintenance costs
- Camosun student earns national recognition for achievements at Esquimalt base
Makayla Silvey wins three awards for her work with the Department of National Defence.
- Youthful visions at The Kube a reminder to seek meaning everywhere
Canadian artist showcases overlooked visions at The Kube in Gibsons
- 1st-degree murder charges laid against 2 in death of former SFU instructor
Two people charged with 1st-degree murder over death of SFU instructor
- Here's Why The B-21 Raider Has The US Air Force Excited
The B-21 Raider represents a significant upgrade in stealth capabilities and maneuverability compared to the B-2.
- Cottage community proposed for Village of Clyde
Cottage community proposed for Village of Clyde.
- LETTER: Greater Victoria population supports growing cycle network
Victoria residents back cycling infrastructure
- Exclusive immersive flight experience now available in Kelowna
Exclusive immersive flight experience now available in Kelowna
- Firefighters tackle two fires in Winnipeg overnight
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responded to two separate structure fires Friday night, one in downtown Winnipeg and another at a home on Meredith Bay.
- Aldergrove school marks 20 years of advanced program
Aldergrove school marks 20 years of advanced program with open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
- LETTER: Surrey schools shouldn’t recognize faith-based holidays
Schools should maintain religious neutrality to avoid favoring one faith over others.
- LETTER: Coldstream resident corrects EV fires statistics
Coldstream resident expresses concern about climate change and its impact on the community.
- Abandoned babies in Longueuil: committee aims to support pregnant women who are homeless
A new committee in Longueuil, Quebec is forming to support pregnant women who are homeless, following two recent cases of abandoned babies.
- KINSELLA: Attacks on Jews show antisemitism exploding globally
Iran, China, Russia, Qatar, and their proxies are fueling a surge in global antisemitism, leading to increased attacks on Jewish communities.
- Salmon Arm woman a step closer to becoming Maxim Cover Girl
Jessi Day advances to quarterfinals, moves closer to Maxim Cover Girl
- Trades program gives students in qathet employability boost
Program teaches students skills for in-demand jobs in automotive industry