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Trustee says school-naming policies should reflect B.C.’s multiculturalism

Trustee says school-naming policies should reflect B.C.’s multiculturalism

Idea stems from Vancouver’s apology for historic discrimination against people of Chinese descent
Group wants more charging stations connecting B.C. communities

Group wants more charging stations connecting B.C. communities

Community Energy Association eye idea of stations connecting Kamloops with Haida Gwaii
CRTC’s ban on Super Bowl ad substitutions remains, pending Bell’s appeal

CRTC’s ban on Super Bowl ad substitutions remains, pending Bell’s appeal

A Supreme Court judge ruled on Jan. 24 that he was granting Bell’s request for leave to appeal
RCMP recruits ‘deeply afraid’ to speak out about alleged sex abuse: Lawyer

RCMP recruits ‘deeply afraid’ to speak out about alleged sex abuse: Lawyer

Halifax police spokeswoman Carol McIsaac said force has received 50 complaints from both men, women
BC River Forecast Centre issues advisories for eastern, mid-Vancouver Island rivers

BC River Forecast Centre issues advisories for eastern, mid-Vancouver Island rivers

Heavy rainfall forecasted for weekend could cause flooding
Revelstoke man searches for missing plane, couple

Revelstoke man searches for missing plane, couple

Roland Lamarre is spending his own time and money searching for a plane that went missing in November
Courtenay snowboarder off to second Olympics

Courtenay snowboarder off to second Olympics

Courtenay snowboarder Spencer O’Brien has been named to Canada’s slopestyle/big air team for the Winter OIympics in South Korea.
PHOTOS: Wayward buffalo pays visit to B.C. schoolyard

PHOTOS: Wayward buffalo pays visit to B.C. schoolyard

Students and staff stayed inside until animal was corralled.
Einarson captures Scotties berth in wild card game

Einarson captures Scotties berth in wild card game

Three teams from Manitoba contend for curling national championship in Penticton
B.C. breaks record for number of transplant donations

B.C. breaks record for number of transplant donations

More than 450 lives were saved by organ transplants in 2017, according to the Ministry of Health