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- Dozens of tires, household trash dumped at Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
Dozens of tires dumped at Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
- Council approves ‘incubator hub’ to help foster new businesses in Sicamous
Council approves 'incubator hub' to help foster new businesses in Sicamous
- Toronto police to have 'increased' presence at Al-Quds Day rally outside U.S. consulate Saturday
Toronto police to have increased presence at Al-Quds Day rally
- Toronto police to provide update on plans ahead of Al-Quds Day rally at U.S. consulate this weekend
Toronto police to unveil security plans for Al-Quds Day rally at U.S. consulate
- M.D. of Bonnyville conducting rat inspections on eastern edge of municipality
The Municipal District of Bonnyville is conducting rodent inspections
- Simpcw, B.C. begin discussions on assessment agreement for Yellowhead Copper Mine
Simpcw First Nation and Teck Resources begin talks on proposed assessment agreement for Yellowhead Copper Mine.
- Poor driving conditions lead to safety reminder from Sylvan Lake RCMP
Winter weather conditions lead to poor driving conditions, prompting a safety reminder from the Sylvan Lake RCMP.
- Grimsby farmer vows to keep on growing after weekend blaze
Fire destroys barn at organic farm
- RVS trustees review promising provincial budget increase
Trustees hopeful for increased funding
- Halifax police lay multiple fraud charges against Montreal man - CityNews Halifax
Halifax police lay multiple fraud charges against Montreal man
- Halifax police lay multiple fraud charges against Montreal man
Halifax police lay multiple fraud charges against Montreal man
- Sun Peaks Freestyle Club celebrates 2025/2026 ‘season of momentum’
Sun Peaks Freestyle Club marks 10 years of supporting local athletes.
- City of St. Albert rolls out Young Artist Legacy Award
St. Albert introduces Young Artist Legacy Award, grants available for 13-21 year olds
- Industrial rubber bumpers expand options for machine protection and positioning
Industrial rubber bumpers expand options for machine protection and positioning
- Entrepreneurial kids get innovative for spring sale in Victoria’s Bay Centre
Entrepreneurial kids in Victoria's Bay Centre learn to create innovative micro-businesses.
- LAND ACT: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land
A landowner has applied to dispose of 10 parcels of Crown land.
- Court issues $350 fine after wolf gets into garbage at Banff campground
A wolf was fined $350 for getting into garbage at a Banff campground.
- North Bay fire crews act quickly in Sylvan Crescent condo blaze
Firefighters responded quickly to a condo blaze in the Sylvan Crescent area, residents were evacuated, and no injuries were reported.
- LETTER: Is Surrey embracing religion in schools?
Surrey school board votes to include religious studies in curriculum, sparking debate about separation of church and state
- Hundreds flock to Ladysmith Heritage Awards and cultural dinner
Hundreds attend Ladysmith Heritage Awards and cultural dinner
- Nanaimo AAP to extend municipal boundaries to include Snuneymuxw now underway
Nanaimo municipal boundaries to include Snuneymuxw reserve lands through alternative approval process.
- PUBLIC NOTICE – NORTHLAND POWER GP INC. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT: NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Northland Power GP Inc. applies for 120 MW natural gas-fired power plant near Eckville, Alberta.
- NOTICE: WOODLOT LICENCE W0480
Woodlot licence granted.
- Teacher allegedly injured by student at Columneezta Junior Secondary School
Teacher injured at Columneezta Junior Secondary School
- Mission awards over $100,000 in community grants
City awards over $100,000 in community grants to support local events and organizations.
- Finding Bigfoot: Greater Victoria research trio track Sasquatch on Island
Research team tracks Sasquatch on Vancouver Island, aims to shed light on elusive creature's existence
- Historic Lake Country: Highway 97 before widening
Highway 97 was originally built in 1934 as a two-lane road.
- After 5 years of no clean drinking water, Oneida pipeline project approved
Oneida Nation to receive clean drinking water after 5 years, construction underway
- Tofino killer who stabbed man 74 times in cocaine-fueled frenzy sentenced to life
B.C. man sentenced to life for stabbing man 74 times in cocaine-fueled frenzy
- The many roads to drinking less: finding your personal why
People are adopting a 'sober-curious' approach to reducing alcohol consumption, shifting from all-or-nothing to a more nuanced and personal approach.
- Insurance companies donate $5,000 to Kent pool facility
Insurance companies donate $5,000 to Kent pool facility
- BC Hydro ‘work that is necessary’ to cut power in Sicamous April 19
BC Hydro will cut power to Sicamous on April 19, the outage will last from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for equipment replacement.
- 100% Indigenous-owned gas station opens in Enderby
A 100% Indigenous-owned gas station has opened in Enderby, marking a significant milestone for the local community.
- MARCH 12 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Ongoing roadwork on I-64 East and I-64 West near exit 55, expect delays
- Off-grid to on-stage: How Ark Studios is transforming the South River train station
Ark Studios to occupy historic South River train station
- St. Catharines Today: City ponders amalgamation referendum + Region hopes to keep Welcoming Streets program
St. Catharines City considering amalgamation referendum
- Cambridge has plan to clean up 'soggy and dirty' leaves left behind last fall
Cambridge, MA to pick up remaining leaves