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- Kitimat backs Prince George call for justice reform on repeat offenders
Kitimat council backs Prince George's call for justice reform on repeat offenders.
- South Surrey basketball star Alberta-bound this fall
Semiahmoo Secondary's Jack Snead commits to University of Alberta basketball program.
- 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.
- Hometown hero Jenn Gardiner joins Surrey fitness class for workout
Jenn Gardiner, a hockey Olympian, joins an Orangetheory Fitness class in South Surrey.
- VIDEO: Man pulls handgun on Dollarama employee
Man pulls handgun on Dollarama employee, police seek suspect
- Health Canada issues product recall notice for corded window blinds
Health Canada issues product recall notice for corded window blinds
- 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.
- Manitoba marks International Day of La Francophonie
Manitoba government launches plan to boost French-language services
- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario will visit Sturgeon Falls next week
Lieutenant Governor to visit Sturgeon Falls next week
- Provincial grant to improve literacy in the Central Okanagan
Provincial grant to improve literacy in the Central Okanagan.
- Iconic steam donkey at Campbell River museum receives sled restoration
A steam donkey at the Campbell River museum is undergoing restoration
- 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.
- Layoffs hit University of the Fraser Valley amid $20 million deficit
Layoffs hit University of the Fraser Valley amid $20 million deficit
- Human rights complaint against City of Surrey dismissed
A human rights complaint against the City of Surrey has been dismissed.
- Red Deer wants more time to decide ambulance service future
Red Deer considering options for ambulance service, provincial deadline for decision by March 31
- 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.
- 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
- Thousands gather at St. John’s mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr
Thousands gather at St. John's mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr
- Pachamama Betrayal: Idolatry Tolerated, Tradition Condemned
Bishop Schneider denounces Vatican's tolerance of idolatry and tradition
- Magnet game sold through Walmart in Canada has been recalled over potentially life-threatening risks
Game recalled due to potential life-threatening risks.
- 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.
- 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.
- Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents
Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents through Deltassist until April 30.
- 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.
- Ron Simpson
Ron Simpson's family and friends gather to celebrate his life.
- Arthur (Art) Johnson
Art Johnson, a long-time employee of HY Louie, passed away March 11, 2026, at the age of 77.
- North Island Bears U13 T1 Season Defined by Growth, Depth and Provincial Success
North Island Bears U13 T1s win tournament
- Olivia Chow wants to ban ICE agents during FIFA World Cup in Toronto
Olivia Chow's proposed ban would affect immigration officers
- 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.
- Japanese retailer MUJI opening Tsawwassen store Saturday
MUJI opens new store in Tsawwassen, BC, marking fourth location in province, expanding 'No-Brand' lifestyle brand
- 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
- 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.
- Barrie resident fears isolation as transit strike looms: 'I'll be confined to the house'
Transit strike looming, Barrie residents prepare for potential disruptions
- Maskwacis woman charged with second degree murder in shooting
Ermineskin Cree Nation
- 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
- Cash, jewelry, electronics stolen in Victoria break-in returned to homeowner
Stolen items recovered