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A history of the Federal Election in the North Island: 1920 to 1935

A history of the Federal Election in the North Island: 1920 to 1935

1 dead, 2 missing: U.S. Coast Guard suspends search in waters off South Island

1 dead, 2 missing: U.S. Coast Guard suspends search in waters off South Island

15-foot vessel found hours into search after trio of U.S. boaters reported overdue
Advance voting about to start in Comox Valley, across Canada

Advance voting about to start in Comox Valley, across Canada

This year, advance voting takes place from Friday, April 18 to Monday, April 21, with polls open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day.
Chilliwack couple looks back at 'miracle' survival of Easter Sunday car crash

Chilliwack couple looks back at 'miracle' survival of Easter Sunday car crash

Diane and Norm Melanson were saved in multiple ways after their accident
Supreme Court upholds sentence for man who shot bears in Tofino backyard

Supreme Court upholds sentence for man who shot bears in Tofino backyard

Tofino man had appealed 2023 conviction of shooting bear cub and sow two years earlier
B.C. union calls for federal action as health-care workers face deportation

B.C. union calls for federal action as health-care workers face deportation

Migrant workers essential to B.C. health care, HEU says at Surrey rally
Deal knocking down internal trade barriers by Canada Day 'achievable': Eby

Deal knocking down internal trade barriers by Canada Day 'achievable': Eby

Federal Leader Mark Carney said in March that he wants "free trade" within Canada by Canada Day, July 1
French-language federal debate 'rehearsed' tonight's clash in English: analyst

French-language federal debate 'rehearsed' tonight's clash in English: analyst

B.C. political scientist says Carney enters English-language debate relatively unscathed and in the lead after yesterday's rope-a-dope
B.C. judge dismisses feds' attempt to strike down lawsuits from salmon farm giants

B.C. judge dismisses feds' attempt to strike down lawsuits from salmon farm giants

Aquaculture companies convince B.C. supreme court judge they could plead fisheries ministers were 'reckless or willfully blind to the unlawfulness of their conduct' in court
Killer of Langley teen must serve full sentence: judge

Killer of Langley teen must serve full sentence: judge

Progress while behind bars not enough to reduce sentence, judge rules