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  1. Kitimat backs Prince George call for justice reform on repeat offenders

    Kitimat council backs Prince George's call for justice reform on repeat offenders.

    POLITICS
  2. South Surrey basketball star Alberta-bound this fall

    Semiahmoo Secondary's Jack Snead commits to University of Alberta basketball program.

    SPORTS
  3. Letters: Cutting down sequoia in west Richmond would leave 'void'

    A letter writer questions the placement of an electrical box beside a large tree that could be cut down.

    WORLD
  4. Hometown hero Jenn Gardiner joins Surrey fitness class for workout

    Jenn Gardiner, a hockey Olympian, joins an Orangetheory Fitness class in South Surrey.

    SPORTS
  5. VIDEO: Man pulls handgun on Dollarama employee

    Man pulls handgun on Dollarama employee, police seek suspect

    CRIME
  6. Health Canada issues product recall notice for corded window blinds

    Health Canada issues product recall notice for corded window blinds

    WORLD
  7. CEO retires leaving Greater Victoria libraries ‘well positioned for the future’

    Maureen Sawa steps down as CEO of Greater Victoria libraries after 15 years, leaving the organization in a 'strong position' for the future.

    BUSINESS
  8. Manitoba marks International Day of La Francophonie

    Manitoba government launches plan to boost French-language services

    WORLD
  9. Lieutenant Governor of Ontario will visit Sturgeon Falls next week

    Lieutenant Governor to visit Sturgeon Falls next week

    WORLD
  10. Provincial grant to improve literacy in the Central Okanagan

    Provincial grant to improve literacy in the Central Okanagan.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  11. Iconic steam donkey at Campbell River museum receives sled restoration

    A steam donkey at the Campbell River museum is undergoing restoration

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. Listowel man charged with racing after going double the speed limit on Hwy. 6

    A man has been charged with racing after exceeding double the speed limit on Hwy. 6.

    CRIME
  13. Layoffs hit University of the Fraser Valley amid $20 million deficit

    Layoffs hit University of the Fraser Valley amid $20 million deficit

    WORLD
  14. Human rights complaint against City of Surrey dismissed

    A human rights complaint against the City of Surrey has been dismissed.

    POLITICS
  15. Red Deer wants more time to decide ambulance service future

    Red Deer considering options for ambulance service, provincial deadline for decision by March 31

    WORLD
  16. Ronald A. Dodd
    WORLD
  17. Meet the 8% Yield Dividend Stock That Could Soar in 2026

    Enghouse Systems has a nearly 8% yield, has raised its dividend for 18 straight years, and has the potential to soar in 2026.

    BUSINESS
  18. NL woman who impersonated nurse acquitted of medication theft from long-term care facility

    NL woman acquitted of medication theft from long-term care facility

    WORLD
  19. Thousands gather at St. John’s mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr

    Thousands gather at St. John's mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr

    POLITICS
  20. Pachamama Betrayal: Idolatry Tolerated, Tradition Condemned

    Bishop Schneider denounces Vatican's tolerance of idolatry and tradition

    POLITICS
  21. Okotoks security expert shares African extraction in new book

    Rui Amaral, a security expert, is hosting a book signing for 'Extraction from Chad: Memories on Security' at Yooneek Books in Olde Towne.

    WORLD
  22. Why This Energy Shock Will Hit Consumers Harder Than 2011

    Key point: The current energy shock will disproportionately affect consumers due to the lack of a comparable response from the shale patch.

    BUSINESS
  23. Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents

    Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents through Deltassist until April 30.

    BUSINESS
  24. North Bay mom wins $5K to help launch cooking program for children with special needs

    North Bay mother wins $5K to launch cooking program for children with special needs.

    WORLD
  25. Frank Krizay
    CRIME
  26. Ron Simpson

    Ron Simpson's family and friends gather to celebrate his life.

    WORLD
  27. Arthur (Art) Johnson

    Art Johnson, a long-time employee of HY Louie, passed away March 11, 2026, at the age of 77.

    WORLD
  28. North Island Bears U13 T1 Season Defined by Growth, Depth and Provincial Success

    North Island Bears U13 T1s win tournament

    SPORTS
  29. Olivia Chow wants to ban ICE agents during FIFA World Cup in Toronto

    Olivia Chow's proposed ban would affect immigration officers

    SPORTS
  30. The Importance of Major Patrick Ferguson’s Role on ‘Outlander’

    Major Patrick Ferguson played a pivotal role in the story, as his actions led to the capture of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the subsequent defeat of the Jacobite forces.

    SPORTS
  31. Japanese retailer MUJI opening Tsawwassen store Saturday

    MUJI opens new store in Tsawwassen, BC, marking fourth location in province, expanding 'No-Brand' lifestyle brand

    BUSINESS
  32. Block Blast! Brings Its Relaxing Mobile Play Experience to TikTok US Super Wish Season

    Block Blast brings its mobile game experience to TikTok US Super Bowl season

    ENTERTAINMENT
  33. Norway’s Output Holds Steady—but Spare Capacity Is Gone

    Norway's oil production slipped 0.2% in February, falling 3,000 barrels per day from January to 1.97 million bpd. Production is 262 kbpd higher than a year earlier. The country's total liquids production averaged 2.176 million bpd in February.

    BUSINESS
  34. Barrie resident fears isolation as transit strike looms: 'I'll be confined to the house'

    Transit strike looming, Barrie residents prepare for potential disruptions

    POLITICS
  35. Olivia Chow wants to ban ICE agents during FIFA World Cup in Toronto - Toronto Star

    Olivia Chow wants to ban ICE agents during FIFA World Cup in Toronto

    SPORTS