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- BGC Wolf Creek Lacombe moves to new location
BGC Wolf Creek Lacombe has relocated to a new location at 5436 50 Ave.
- Rescheduled pancake supper proves a success in Endiang
Rescheduled pancake supper proves a success in Endiang
- Homicide probe underway, video footage sought from public
Homicide investigation underway in Thunder Bay, police seek public's assistance.
- 3rd suspect arrested in fatal shooting of 15-year-old Toronto boy
3rd suspect arrested in fatal shooting of 15-year-old Toronto boy
- LETTER: Surrey and Delta streets are ‘totally unsafe’ for pedestrians
Surrey and Delta streets are deemed 'totally unsafe' for pedestrians due to a lack of infrastructure and visibility.
- ‘Miners Camp’ glamping campground proposed east of Quarry Lake in Canmore
A 'Miners Camp' glamping campground is proposed in Canmore, Alberta.
- 2 face firearms charges after joint investigation involving Mission RCMP
Oliver King and Elina Sarfallah charged with 34 firearms-related offences.
- VIDEO: The Observer This Week, March 6, 2026
The city council approved a new development project worth $100 million.
- Campbell River teen drowned after dingo attack on island in Australia
A teenager in Australia died after being attacked by a dingo on a island, drowning as a result of the attack, coroner says.
- MARCH 6 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions and cameras available online for up-to-date information.
- Ponoka Youth Centre Ice Cream Social set for March 12
Ponoka Youth Centre hosts ice cream social on March 12, allowing attendees to build sundaes while learning about their programs.
- Ontario food recalls: 2 items sold at Costco Canada Warehouses pulled from shelves
Costco Canada recalls two items sold in warehouses.
- 2 Halton police officers face possible misconduct probe after deadly crash
Two Halton police officers face possible misconduct probe after fatal crash.
- Italian general challenges Meloni from the right
Italian general defies Meloni with anti-EU stance
- Intense Israeli strikes hit Iran and Lebanon as U.S. warns the bombardment will ‘surge dramatically’
Israeli airstrikes target Iran and Lebanon, U.S. warns of surge in bombardments.
- Hungary detains seven Ukrainians as Kyiv, Budapest quarrel over Russian oil
Hungary detains seven Ukrainians amid dispute over Russian oil supplies
- Lawyers set to make legal arguments today in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial
Lawyers to make legal arguments in Frank Stronach's sexual assault trial
- William (Bill) George Allan
William (Bill) George Allan, born May 26, 1943, passed away February 26, 2026, at 82, leaving behind his wife Marilyn and children Carson and Kyle, as well as extended family and friends.
- Nod to a major Vernon employer, now gone, on Employee Appreciation Day
Bulman’s Cannery to be remembered on Employee Appreciation Day
- ‘High‐energy fun’ for the whole family at the Lake Country’s Children festival
Lake Country Children's festival at the Lake Country Community Complex from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Construction milestone reached for health-care housing project in Campbell River
Construction milestone reached for health-care housing project in Campbell River
- Grieving daughter has to transport father’s body 354 kms to Maple Ridge for cremation
The death of a 715-pound man has raised concerns about the need for changes in the way large bodies are transported.
- Eight dead, four missing in Brazil seniors home collapse
At least eight people died in a nursing home collapse in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
- Third man sought by police arrested in fatal shooting of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack
Calgary police arrest man in connection with fatal shooting of 15-year-old
- North Vancouver cop clocks 12 speeders in one hour
A speed trap was set near a North Vancouver playground after neighbours complained about speeding drivers.
- Mayor Brenda Locke reveals 2 new Surrey Connect council candidates
Surrey Connect council candidates introduced
- Coroner says B.C. teen was forced into water by dingoes in Australia
A coroner in Australia has determined that a 19-year-old British Columbia woman was attacked by a pack of dingoes who forced her into the water, leading to her death.
- CP NewsAlert: Coroner says B.C. teen was forced into water by dingoes in Australia
A 19-year-old British Columbia woman drowned while walking in Australia, a coroner ruled she was attacked by dingoes.
- Police surround supportive housing facility in downtown Victoria
Victoria police surround supportive housing facility in downtown Victoria
- Campbell River teen was forced into water by dingoes in Australia: coroner
A 17-year-old boy is under investigation after his body was found in a rural area of Western Australia.
- Toddler’s death in Prince Albert now subject to multi‐agency investigation
Toddler's death in Prince Albert now subject to multi-agency investigation.
- Comox Valley gets ready for NIC Fest on March 19
NIC Fest open house event scheduled for March 19.
- Three teens charged after person punched in head at arena
Three teens charged after person punched in head at arena.
- Police nab 36 North Shore drivers using cellphones in distracted driving blitz
North Vancouver RCMP and West Vancouver Police conduct distracted driving enforcement campaign
- Winnipeg man who fatally shot five in drug house convicted of murder
Winnipeg man found guilty of murdering 5 people in a drug house
- Millet Skate Park receives support with corporate donation
Northern Lights Fiber donates to Millet Skate Park, supporting its development.
- 'He refused to quit:' Fundraiser for man on 27-year walk around the world comes to Banff
Karl Bushby embarks on final leg of 27-year walk around the world.
- Corrections officer accused of sexual assault could learn trial dates next week
Corrections officer Derek Morgan to face trial
- Nipawin approves $69K in community sponsorships
$69,000 in community sponsorship funding approved for Nipawin in 2026
- Airdrie city council seeks cost reduction for new recreation centre
Airdrie city council aims to reduce costs for the new recreation centre without impacting the construction timeline.
- Accused killer may face a preliminary hearing soon
Scott Devlin
- ‘Harsh’ result for evicted South Surrey horse boarder: judge
A judge has dismissed a judicial review of the Residential Tenancy Branch's decision to evict a horse boarding facility in South Surrey.
- Town of Eckville announces new Community Services Coordinator
Town of Eckville appoints Jodi Oslund as Community Services Coordinator.
- Victoria supportive housing providers welcome safety improvements
Victoria's supportive housing providers welcome safety improvements following a man's death in a suspected homicide last year.
- Former business executive won't testify at his fraud trial
Former executive's decision not to testify in fraud trial raises questions.
- RCMP charge man after multiple robberies in Middleton, N.S.
RCMP charge man with multiple offences in relation to break-ins and robberies in Middleton, N.S.