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Growing chorus of B.C. municipalities want housing declared a human right

Growing chorus of B.C. municipalities want housing declared a human right

Nanaimo joins others including Vancouver, Langford and Langley in advocating for provincial recognition
B.C. doctor sues Fraser Health, alleges bullying forced resignation

B.C. doctor sues Fraser Health, alleges bullying forced resignation

Dr. Kaitlin Stockton resigned amid what she said was 'toxic and unsafe work conditions'
Art finds a way: South Island mammoths return to prehistoric stomping ground

Art finds a way: South Island mammoths return to prehistoric stomping ground

The original driftwood sculptures were destroyed by fire in 2024
Conservatives call for province to cancel BC Ferries' China deal

Conservatives call for province to cancel BC Ferries' China deal

B.C. Conservatives want Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth to cancel deal for 4 ships
Parole denied for 'profoundly remorseless' convict in B.C. teen's grisly 2010 murder

Parole denied for 'profoundly remorseless' convict in B.C. teen's grisly 2010 murder

18-year-old Kimberly Proctor was murdered by two teens in 2010
Crash display sparks sobering reminder across Comox Valley

Crash display sparks sobering reminder across Comox Valley

A mangled car that has been turning heads across the Comox Valley this month is doing exactly what organizers hoped: sparking conversation and awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.
The 2025 YANA Ride is gearing up: register today and rally your crew

The 2025 YANA Ride is gearing up: register today and rally your crew

The 2025 YANA Ride is just around the corner, and registration is now open.
Sentencing date set for Indigenous healer's Penticton assault charge

Sentencing date set for Indigenous healer's Penticton assault charge

Donald Wayne Ashley was originally charged with sexually assaulting six women in 2022
Category 2 fire ban coming to Kamloops Fire Centre

Category 2 fire ban coming to Kamloops Fire Centre

Campfires are not currently impacted by fire prohibitions in the region
No talking in Vancouver Island libraries – staff fear cuts to jobs, programs

No talking in Vancouver Island libraries – staff fear cuts to jobs, programs

Proposed changes to the operating hours of Vancouver Island Regional Library branches have many workers fearing for their jobs and the future of library programs