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B.C. priest is not registered to practise psychology: regulator

B.C. priest is not registered to practise psychology: regulator

Court documents show Larre was suspended by the College of Psychologists of British Columbia in 2006
The Views is looking for students to join the Youth Volunteer Summer Program

The Views is looking for students to join the Youth Volunteer Summer Program

Volunteer at St. Joe’s this summer
‘Business as usual’ as BC Lions’ Wally Buono enters final CFL season

‘Business as usual’ as BC Lions’ Wally Buono enters final CFL season

Longtime coach not looking back as team preps for first game of year
Norwegian man finds biological family in B.C.

Norwegian man finds biological family in B.C.

Family reunion for adopted man almost 50 years in the making.
New program extends disaster relief for B.C. residents

New program extends disaster relief for B.C. residents

Premier John Horgan announces transition fund in Grand Forks
Think your dad jokes are better than John Horgan’s?

Think your dad jokes are better than John Horgan’s?

NDP launches dad jokes ‘consultation’ for Father’s Day
Endangered tadpoles travel via plane, car and kayak to their new home

Endangered tadpoles travel via plane, car and kayak to their new home

Northern leopard tadpoles raised in the Vancouver Aquarium were released in the Kootenays last week
Suncor refinery restart to ease B.C. gas station fuel outages

Suncor refinery restart to ease B.C. gas station fuel outages

Suncor’s 142,000 barrel-a-day Edmonton refinery was restarted last week after being shut down
Problems next door: Residents up in arms over illegal activities in Vancouver Island community

Problems next door: Residents up in arms over illegal activities in Vancouver Island community

Courtenay residents express outrage, fear regarding illegal activities along 20th Street
Cumberland council approves names for alleyway sign project

Cumberland council approves names for alleyway sign project

Cumberland council briefs from May 11