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Cumberland’s Science Pub returns April 25

Cumberland’s Science Pub returns April 25

The Cumberland Community Forest Society (CCFS) is hosting the second event in its new 2018 CCFS Science Pub Series, where experts, elders, ecologists, artisans and local knowledge holders share stories, insights and understanding about the science and mysteries of life of earth. The next CCFS Science Pub is Wednesday, April 25, and it’s all about trees.
UPDATED: 1 person dead after highway crash in Nanoose Bay

UPDATED: 1 person dead after highway crash in Nanoose Bay

Accident happened just before 4 p.m. near Hillview Road
VIDEO: Smokers talk pot rules at annual 4-20 event

VIDEO: Smokers talk pot rules at annual 4-20 event

Annual pot protest-meets-festival in Vancouver attracted hundreds to vendors, concert
New funds, recruits set to alleviate B.C. sheriff shortage

New funds, recruits set to alleviate B.C. sheriff shortage

The Government of British Columbia announced new sheriff graduates, funding for more classes
Video: RCMP investigation gets a deer little photobomb

Video: RCMP investigation gets a deer little photobomb

Princeton RCMP were conducting a drug investigation in Princeton which a deer strolled through
Comox Strathcona Waste Management board approves tour of Nova Scotia advanced recycling plant

Comox Strathcona Waste Management board approves tour of Nova Scotia advanced recycling plant

Three CVRD representatives will tour Sustane Tech. plant while in Halifax for FCM conference
UPDATED: Unions, CP Rail come to agreement, avoiding work stoppage

UPDATED: Unions, CP Rail come to agreement, avoiding work stoppage

Locomotive engineers, conductors and signals specialists seeking new collective agreements.
Cops corral pig on the loose on Vancouver Island

Cops corral pig on the loose on Vancouver Island

Police “put the grab” on pig before it can cross the highway on Vancouver Island
B.C. woman known to hitchhike around province missing

B.C. woman known to hitchhike around province missing

Aislynn Hanson, 18, last seen April 13; known to travel throughout B.C. by hitchhiking
Accused in B.C. school stabbing found unfit to stand trial

Accused in B.C. school stabbing found unfit to stand trial

Decision will put hold on upcoming trial for Gabriel Klein