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Spoken Word, tributes, films, fiddles, and mind readers come to Cowichan in March

Spoken Word, tributes, films, fiddles, and mind readers come to Cowichan in March

Kick off the month of March with street poet Shane Koyczan
35 Okanagan College staff at risk of being eliminated

35 Okanagan College staff at risk of being eliminated

Employees in arts and foundation, and School of Business will be notified their jobs could be at-risk at the end of the school year
Heiltsuk Nation in B.C. launches charter challenge against RCMP

Heiltsuk Nation in B.C. launches charter challenge against RCMP

Heiltsuk says lawsuit comes on the heels of the Nation approving its written constitution
Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Radium

Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Radium

Avalanche Canada says dangerous conditions exist in most regions in western Canada.
WHL's Kelowna Rockets, Medicine Hat Tigers to play exhibition games in the Yukon

WHL's Kelowna Rockets, Medicine Hat Tigers to play exhibition games in the Yukon

The WHL is going to Whitehorse for the first time since 2011
Toddler's $4k offer ends apple pie bid war in support of Salmon Arm heritage site

Toddler's $4k offer ends apple pie bid war in support of Salmon Arm heritage site

Bonnie Peterson wins ninth first place ribbon in Best of the Shuswap Pie Baking Contest
‘It’s become old news’: Kelowna gathers to mark 3 years of war in Ukraine

‘It’s become old news’: Kelowna gathers to mark 3 years of war in Ukraine

150 people support Ukraine on 3 year anniversary of Russian invasion
Island MLA touts economic benefits of salmon farms, urges provincial support

Island MLA touts economic benefits of salmon farms, urges provincial support

Anna Kindy says salmon farming poses minimal harm to wild salmon, contradicting independent research that found salmon farms increase the presence of parasites, bacteria and viruses that can be transmitted to wild salmon
2nd big earthquake goes unnoticed off B.C. coast

2nd big earthquake goes unnoticed off B.C. coast

Second earthquake in four days to hit over 5 magnitude strikes of coast of Vancouver Island
Minerals association raises concerns over tenure law's consultation framework

Minerals association raises concerns over tenure law's consultation framework

The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) says government needs to provide capacity funding to make new rules work