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- Langley Arts Council’s Celebration of Culture continues
Langley Arts Council hosts month-long celebration of culture with workshops and performances.
- Edmonton Oilers lose spicy affair in Dallas 7-2: Cult of Hockey Player Grades
Edmonton Oilers get dominated 7-2 by Dallas
- Exactly who will the high-speed rail project benefit?
High-speed rail project may benefit the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
- Chilliwack RCMP seek witnesses, dash cam footage in suspicious death investigation
Chilliwack RCMP seek witnesses and dash cam footage in connection with a suspicious death investigation following an assault that may be linked to the February 21 death of a 49-year-old man.
- Struggling Powell River BCHL franchise seeks new ownership
Powell River Kings
- Longueuil police investigate suspected vehicle arson on Carignan Street
Longueuil police investigate suspected vehicle arson on Carignan Street
- U.S. gives green light for sale of more Russian oil
U.S. allows sale of more Russian oil to international buyers
- Canadian, German and Norway leaders hold Arctic security talks
Canadian, German leaders meet for Arctic security talks
- Spring on the horizon after snowy weekend in Calgary
Calgary residents can expect spring to arrive soon after a snowy weekend.
- The Yarn Geek finally opens brick-and-mortar store in the Hart
The Yarn Geek opens brick-and-mortar store in Hart
- Opinion: How we turned plastic waste into vinegar
Scientists have found a method to convert plastic waste into acetic acid, a key component of vinegar.
- Fundraiser launched for tech to keep invasive mussels from entering B.C. waters
Invasive mussel species threatens B.C. waters via international travel
- Rising gas prices frustrate Toronto-area drivers as Iran conflict drives costs higher
Gas prices in the GTA have risen by over 20 cents per litre this month due to global crude oil price increases.
- Toronto councillors say Ford is overreaching again with airport takeover
Toronto councillors say Premier Ford is overreaching with airport takeover plan
- Homan reflects on Olympic medal, looks ahead to new Victoria Grand Slam of Curling event
Homan reflects on Olympic medal
- Blooms tallied in flower count almost double last year's total
Saanich leads as Bloomingest Community with 43.4 billion blooms, surpassing last year's total of 44 billion.
- How to ring in the Persian New Year on the North Shore
North Vancouver and West Van host festive Nowruz events
- NCTR co-hosting engagement sessions for residential school survivors in Treaty 6 Territory
NCTR co-hosting engagement sessions for residential school survivors in Treaty 6 Territory.
- Mike McEwen looking for new opportunity after being dropped from team
Mike McEwen dropped from Team Saskatchewan, seeking new opportunity.
- Jailed murderer Mark Twitchell tells parole board he killed for the thrill of it - The Globe and Mail
Mark Twitchell, a convicted murderer, tells parole board he killed for the thrill of it.
- Explore the creepy crawlies at Maple Ridge workshop
The workshop will delve into the local insect and arachnid populations in Maple Ridge.
- B.C. woman suing Superstore after sustaining injuries from bathroom door
A Penticton woman is suing Superstore after allegedly sustaining injuries from a bathroom door.
- Man found dead in boat off Belize coast identified as Vancouverite - CBC
Vancouver man found dead in boat off Belize coast
- A Vancouver pinball obsessive builds a holy shrine on Commercial Drive
A Vancouver man has converted his apartment into a pinball shrine, featuring a collection of vintage machines and over 100 pinball-themed decorations.
- Traffic restrictions lifted on Circle Drive after overpass struck by semi
Traffic restrictions lifted on Circle Drive.
- Victoria council rejects 35-storey condo tower on Blanshard Street
Victoria council rejects 35-storey condo tower
- Royals prep for Giants after tough OT loss against Rockets
Victoria Royals look to bounce back from tough overtime loss to the Rockets as they host Vancouver on Friday night.
- Sidney job seekers get a chance to connect, network at expo
Sidney job seekers attend Spring 2026 Job Expo at Mary Winspear Centre
- ‘We will no longer rely on others’: Carney announces plan for $32B in far north defence upgrades
Canadian government announces $32B defence upgrades for northern bases
- Cowichan teams tested at B.C. hoops championships
Duncan Christian School's senior girls team starts 1A provincial tournament against Bulkley Valley Christian Royals.
- The False Historical Pretences of Canada’s Medicare
Tommy Douglas is often misquoted as the 'Father of Canadian Medicare'
- Downtown Victoria Y marks last day on Broughton Street
YMCA-YWCA to relocate to Bay Centre, marking end of downtown Victoria presence
- Fire lit in Kitimat baseball dugout prompts police warning
Youths spoken to after fire in Kitimat baseball dugout, police warn against social media sharing
- Spring seed exchange March 21 at the Learning Garden
Annual event promotes local food security
- 35-storey tower idea crumbles before Victoria council
A proposed 35-storey tower in Victoria has been rejected by city council
- Blindman Valley Lions purchase new TVs for extended care
Blindman Valley Lions install new TVs for extended care residents
- Season on the line for hockey Rustlers
Rustlers face must-win situation in hockey
- School bus fees back for Saanich district, but will stay low for one year
School bus fees to return, but remain low for one year.
- Swartz Bay police incident delays Victoria to Vancouver ferry sailing
Victoria ferry sailing delayed due to police incident at Swartz Bay
- Farm groups and municipalities pressuring feds to reverse agricultural research cuts.
Farm groups and municipalities urge federal budget to reverse agricultural research cuts.
- New Air Canada motor coach service from Niagara airport called 'slam-dunk' for travellers
New air service connects Niagara to Pearson airport
- Wetaskiwin and County Sports Hall of Fame introduces 2026 inductees
Three individuals and a team will be honoured in 2026
- Langley youth group accepting used book donations
Langley youth group accepting used book donations
- 91-year-old man dies from injuries following Maple Ridge crash
A 91-year-old man has died after a collision with a SUV in Maple Ridge.
- Yukon plans new steps to reduce elk conflicts on Takhini Valley farms
Government proposes diverting elk to strategic feeding areas
- YVR expects 1.2M passengers during spring break
Vancouver expects large influx of passengers during spring break
- Power facility and data centre proposed near Clive
A power facility and data centre are proposed near Clive
- Drop-In Centre elects executive as Byemoor gears up for STARS auction
Drop-In Centre elects executive