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  1. Steady interest rate helps reassure buyers, February home sales dip to new lows, the Home of the Week and more top real estate stories

    Steady interest rates help boost buyer confidence despite lower February home sales

    BUSINESS
  2. What’s On! In Hope: List of events from March 20 onward

    Easter egg hunt at local park

    WORLD
  3. Prudential plc Remains An Interesting Growth Pick Following Its 2025 Earnings

    Prudential plc continues to outperform, driven by robust double-digit growth in new business profit and free surplus generation.

    BUSINESS
  4. Iran war hits close to home for Mission resident

    Iran-US tensions rise

    POLITICS
  5. DATEBOOK: Grab and Go Prayer Breakfast in Okotoks

    Seventh Day Adventist Youth host free grab-and-go breakfast

    FOOD
  6. The Golden Rule Of Trading: Trade What You See, Not What You Think

    Trade based on market conditions, not emotions or biases.

    BUSINESS
  7. Evicted Langford mobile home seniors awarded $28K from forgotten city fund

    Residents of Tri-Way Mobile Home Park to receive $28K from city fund after eviction dispute

    WORLD
  8. B.C. premier faces pressure over proposed changes to DRIPA

    Premier David Eby is meeting with Indigenous groups over proposed changes to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.

    POLITICS
  9. 'He deserved more’: Mother of mechanic killed on the job calls for change as charges are laid

    Workplace safety charges laid in Edmonton man's death after two years

    WORLD
  10. Edmonton city council approves levy funds to finish Winspear expansion

    Edmonton city council approves levy funds to finish Winspear expansion

    HEALTH
  11. South Cariboo author explores midlife reinvention in debut book

    A memoir that delves into middle age, self-discovery, and personal growth.

    WORLD
  12. Silvaco Group: Sold As EDA, Built As Something Else

    Silvaco Group sees 50% surge in earnings

    BUSINESS
  13. Poundmaker’s Lodge reopens months after fire

    Poundmaker’s Lodge to remain closed until repairs are completed

    WORLD
  14. Kodiak Gas Services Announces Accretive Purchase of Over 20,000 Horsepower in the Permian Basin

    Kodiak Gas Services acquires 20,000 horsepower of compression assets in Permian Basin for $24 million.

    SCIENCE
  15. Regularly Playing This 1 Online Game May Reduce Dementia Risk by 25% - TODAY.com

    Regularly playing an online game may reduce dementia risk by 25%.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  16. Grade inflation is distracting us from a huge educational success in postsecondary education

    The steady increase in average entrance grades may mask other positive trends in postsecondary education.

    BUSINESS
  17. Terry Alex Morris
    WORLD
  18. Brice Tabish Band wows the Gate House in Port McNeill

    Brice Tabish Band performs at the Gate House in Port McNeill, entertaining the audience with their music. The band is set to perform at the Courtenay and Comox next.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  19. Sheila Kish
    WORLD
  20. Oliver Fire Department extinguishes late night vehicle fire on road to Mt. Baldy

    Oliver Fire Department responds to late-night vehicle fire on road to Mt. Baldy.

    CRIME
  21. Qiagen Announces Form 20-F Annual Report Filing for 2025 Results

    Qiagen files annual report with SEC, reports 2025 results

    HEALTH
  22. Cartoon of the Day: Tipping Point

    Steve Nease's cartoon pokes fun at the absurdity of tipping culture.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  23. MGE Energy: The Buy Zone Is Now Approaching

    MGE Energy's strong S&P credit rating, a key indicator of financial stability, is a positive sign for investors.

    BUSINESS
  24. Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear

    Site C work camp to close on March 31

    WORLD
  25. LMG’s electric roll upgrade

    LMG upgrades to electric machine for improved repeatability

    TECHNOLOGY
  26. Excellence in Impaired Driving Enforcement Recognized at Inaugural MADD Canada New Brunswick Police Awards

    New Brunswick police officers recognized for their dedication to impaired driving enforcement, "MADD Canada presents the inaugural awards to officers who have made a significant impact in reducing impaired driving on New Brunswick roads", "The awards aim to recognize officers who have demonstrated a strong commitment to enforcing impaired driving laws and promoting road safety"

    WORLD
  27. Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear - CBC

    Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear

    BUSINESS
  28. Newron to Present at the 2026 Annual Congress of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS)

    Newron Pharmaceuticals to present at SIRS 2026 Annual Congress

    HEALTH
  29. U.S. Lower And Middle Classes Shrinking Over Time As More Households Earn Higher Incomes

    U.S. lower and middle-class households are shrinking as more households earn higher incomes.

    BUSINESS
  30. Summerland launching brand new spring event partnering tasting rooms with local florists and growers

    Summerland launches spring event featuring local florists and growers

    BUSINESS
  31. Vernon MP calls Liberal buyback 'biggest political frauds in Canadian history'

    Scott Anderson criticizes Liberal gun buyback program as 'biggest political frauds in Canadian history'

    POLITICS
  32. Entire Recapitulation series by Vernon artist Sveva Caetani will presented for time ever in Canada

    Sveva Caetani Exhibition to be held at Caetani Centre in Coldstream, April 3-11.

    WORLD
  33. Mayor hopeful for change in wake of Lytton recovery report; TNRD director says rural residents left out

    Report highlights rural residents' struggles, mayor calls for change, TNRD director disagrees

    WORLD
  34. Ontario's school boards need an overhaul to better aid our children, not complete cancellation

    Ontario's school boards need an overhaul to better aid our children

    ENTERTAINMENT
  35. ‘Significantly decreased’: Durham Catholic board seeing success with new vape sensors

    DCDSB implements vape sensors in all secondary schools, aims to decrease vape use

    WORLD
  36. Prepare for climate change or face a 'Mad Max situation': David Suzuki tells Richmond Hill audience to plan for coming emergencies

    Renowned scientist David Suzuki urges Canadians to prepare for climate change emergencies.

    SCIENCE
  37. Who was Rob Ford? From 'Crazy Town' to 'Mayor of Mayhem,' books and Netflix series shed light on Toronto's controversial mayor

    Toronto's former Mayor Rob Ford died in 2016 after struggling with addiction, and a Netflix documentary series explores his life and controversies.

    WORLD
  38. The Dollar's Plumbing: Conspiracy Vs. Data

    Total foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities reached a record $9.4 trillion.

    BUSINESS
  39. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com

    IEA urges governments and individuals to work from home and cut air travel to ease oil supply shock

    BUSINESS
  40. Chart Of The Day: Yes, Everything Is More Volatile

    Volatility surges across markets, with significant price swings reported

    BUSINESS
  41. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock

    IEA urges governments and consumers to reduce oil demand by working from home and cutting air travel.

    BUSINESS