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- Backpack Buddies helps Surrey students over spring break
Backpack Buddies provides food and supplies to Surrey students and families in need over spring break.
- After a brief pause, ski resorts across the region going strong
Ski resorts remain open and popular
- Teacher allegedly injured by student at Williams Lake secondary school
Student injures teacher at Williams Lake secondary school, school placed on hold and secure
- Surrey-Langley SkyTrain work progressing in Fleetwood
Traffic pattern changes in effect until April 11
- Chapelle Family Fun Day offers afternoon of fun and excitement
The annual Chapelle Family Fun Day event took place at the Chapelle historical site in Plamondon on March 7.
- Savona teen among top 100 football players in Canada
Savona teenager Ryder Bird is a top 100 football player in Canada
- Mobile mammography service to visit New Sarepta
Mobile mammography service to visit New Sarepta, Screening available at no cost for eligible individuals
- CRD budgets of $932M will bring an average 5.2% jump in taxes
CRD board approves $932M budget
- Cheese sold at Metro and Food Basics in Ontario recalled
ICIM brand Halloumi Cheese recalled from Metro and Food Basics in Ontario.
- A full 'pink moon' will illuminate Metro Vancouver. Why is it called that?
The 'pink moon' is called so because the full moon occurs in February, when the pink cherry blossoms are in bloom in Japan.
- Richmond senior presses pause on scam after verifying false info with friend
Richmond RCMP are asking the public to share info about scams with friends, family.
- Environment Canada weather alert for Caledon warns of snow and strong wind Friday
Caledon to receive 10-15 cm of snow and experience strong winds of 50-80 km/h on Friday.
- New leadership team set for 2026 at North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce
New leadership team is in place at the North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Peter Chirico swore in the incoming board, Joey Roussy selected as chair for 2026.
- Métis and francophone culture taking centre stage at new event
Métis and francophone culture to be celebrated at Festival Rendez-vous des cultures francophones
- Castlegar Rebels knocked out of KIJHL playoffs
Castlegar Rebels eliminated from KIJHL playoffs
- No-cost Repair Cafe coming up in Okotoks
No-cost Repair Cafe to open in Okotoks, offering repair services for household items and electronics
- Downed lines, transmission failures leave hundreds in Arrow Lakes without power
BC Hydro investigating outages and repairing infrastructure in several communities
- Kitimat council reopens spray park debate as budget deliberations continue
Kitimat council to reconsider $2.25 million spray park project as budget deliberations continue.
- Lacombe Composite High School students earn national recognition
Lacombe Composite High School students win national recognition for their top prototype pitch
- Disappointing playoff weekend for Barrhead hockey
Barrhead U15 Pirates lose in NEAHL championship series
- Families brave the elements for annual Elks on Ice event in Lac La Biche
Despite a morning of inclement weather, nearly 200 people gathered on Lac La Biche lake for the annual Elks on Ice event on March 7.
- Callander makes cuts to pass a tax rate under five per cent
Callander council votes to lower tax rate to under 5%.
- Algoma Steel posts $985-million loss after punishing year of tariffs
Algoma Steel posts record loss due to US tariffs
- N.L. and the offshore oil business: Bay du Nord explained
Newfoundland and Labrador government reaches benefits agreement with Equinor and BP for Bay du Nord offshore oil project.
- Two men 'tampered' with the door of a building: police
Two men have been charged with tampering with a door at a building on Wellington Street East.
- Yukon Party conducting some government belt-tightening
Yukon Party announces plans to cut government spending.
- Zoning changes proposed for Reimagine the Row properties in Campbell River
Zoning changes proposed for Reimagine the Row properties in Campbell River
- Regional District of Nanaimo reports construction activity on the rise
Permit processing time reduced to 7-8 weeks
- Mark DeRosa made a mistake when he tried to defend himself in front of the media.
Mark DeRosa misstated his team's qualifications for the quarterfinals
- Winnipeg to host Juno awards in 2027
Winnipeg to host Juno Awards in 2027
- Heart and Hands steps up Saturday outreach as North Bay cold snaps hit the unhoused
Heart and Hands distributes insulating kits to unhoused in North Bay amid cold snap.
- Golf courses swing open in North Okanagan
Spallumcheen opened March 5; Rise, Vernon, Predator, Hillview, Overlander to open before April 16
- New Light of Christ Catholic School announced for Lac La Biche
New K-12 Catholic school to be built in Lac La Biche, featuring integrated early learning and childcare spaces, at an estimated cost of over $23 million.
- Strathcona Bears U11 A wins historic Vancouver Island Tier 1 Championship
Strathcona Bears U11 A win historic Vancouver Island Tier 1 Championship
- Windsor man faces kidnapping, sexual assault, weapons charges
Windsor man arrested, charged with kidnapping and sexual assault
- Athabasca County, Boyle RCMP reports overall decrease in crime
Boyle RCMP reports overall decrease in crime
- Capital Regional District pledges decade-old $1.7M grant to Island corridor
Capital Regional District to receive $1.7M grant over decade
- Church makes space for housing, childcare in Vernon
A local church is exploring ways to repurpose its aging property to provide housing and childcare services to the community, according to a Kelowna contractor.
- NIC looks at staffing adjustments in the wake of financial challenges
NIC considers layoffs amid financial difficulties
- Dozens of tires, household trash dumped at Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
Dozens of tires dumped at Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park