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'Wholly disproportionate' or a 'Fight for his life'? Closing arguments in B.C. murder

'Wholly disproportionate' or a 'Fight for his life'? Closing arguments in B.C. murder

Luke Priddle charged with second-degree murder in the 2020 death of 'hook-up'
Ostrich shot ahead of Edgewood CFIA cull review

Ostrich shot ahead of Edgewood CFIA cull review

RCMP alerted after one of the elder birds, Sarah, killed on Universal Ostrich property by unknown person
Suspect in Vancouver Amber Alert re-arrested, charged with assaulting police

Suspect in Vancouver Amber Alert re-arrested, charged with assaulting police

Suspect restricted from going to any Children and Family Development Ministry office in B.C.
$110M expansion project to multiply Nanaimo's Duke Point port capacity 10-fold

$110M expansion project to multiply Nanaimo's Duke Point port capacity 10-fold

DP World launches major construction phase expected to wrap up in 18 to 24 months
Voters say 'no' to borrowing $30M for Vancouver Island pool project

Voters say 'no' to borrowing $30M for Vancouver Island pool project

Regional District of Nanaimo will post official results online on April 9
Emergency shelter for youth opens in Duncan to help 15- to 18-year-olds

Emergency shelter for youth opens in Duncan to help 15- to 18-year-olds

Project many years in the making
Man arrested for weapons offences on Salt Spring Island after altercation involving dogs

Man arrested for weapons offences on Salt Spring Island after altercation involving dogs

Incident under investigation
Comox Valley church gets solar boost through generous community partnership

Comox Valley church gets solar boost through generous community partnership

In 2024, Osprey Electric, announced they were giving away a solar project to a worthy non-profit organization in the area - St. George’s United Church was chosen out of 14 applications.
Two people dead in plane crash near Chilliwack Lake

Two people dead in plane crash near Chilliwack Lake

The training flight crashed on Saturday afternoon
B.C. ends program that sent cancer patients to U.S. for radiation treatment

B.C. ends program that sent cancer patients to U.S. for radiation treatment

More cancer treatments being delivered faster in B.C.: Health Ministry
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