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March real estate slowdown hits B.C., but Okanagan stays strong

March real estate slowdown hits B.C., but Okanagan stays strong

'Buyers continued to shift back to the sidelines in March'
PHOTOS: B.C. students strike gold at provincial trades event

PHOTOS: B.C. students strike gold at provincial trades event

6 local students won medals at the Skills Canada BC Provincial Trades and Technology Competition
Flyers with QR code raise eyebrows in Ladysmith

Flyers with QR code raise eyebrows in Ladysmith

Town says flyers violate Ladysmith bylaws but they also pose cybersecurity risks
Woman bitten by 'very large' dog near Nanaimo

Woman bitten by 'very large' dog near Nanaimo

Victim required several stitches to close bite wound after dog attack on Superior Road
Ex-Vancouver teacher guilty of sexually abusing students on trips to the Okanagan

Ex-Vancouver teacher guilty of sexually abusing students on trips to the Okanagan

The trips included visits to the Shuswap, Penticton, Vernon, and Kamloops
Dig In: How Comox Valley is growing a greener, more sustainable future

Dig In: How Comox Valley is growing a greener, more sustainable future

Spring has sprung in the Valley - local farmers and some industrious backyard gardeners have already been outside for weeks, preparing the soil for the abundance of local food to come.
Esquimalt ceremony marks last Canadian ship sunk in Second World War

Esquimalt ceremony marks last Canadian ship sunk in Second World War

HMCS Esquimalt was sank by a German U-boat off the Halifax coast on April 16, 1945
Organizers fear cannabis crackdown at Victoria 4/20 event

Organizers fear cannabis crackdown at Victoria 4/20 event

Organizers are priming for potential crackdowns during Victoria’s 4/20 gathering held on April 20 each year
B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

Xatśūll challenging B.C. government authorization of Mount Polley tailings dam expansion
Call before you dig education leads to record low gas line hits across B.C.

Call before you dig education leads to record low gas line hits across B.C.

A record of nearly 170,000 BC 1 Call tickets were processed in 2024
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