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Vandalism of Parksville Red Shoe Memorial sparks outrage

Vandalism of Parksville Red Shoe Memorial sparks outrage

Line of small red children’s shoes originally placed anonymously in 2021
B.C. Sons of Freedom Doukhobor compensation payments move to next phase

B.C. Sons of Freedom Doukhobor compensation payments move to next phase

Compensation payments are going out to more individuals
Dangerous sex offender with ties to Kelowna, Abbotsford now living in Kamloops

Dangerous sex offender with ties to Kelowna, Abbotsford now living in Kamloops

Taylor Dueck was last charged after an incident in February 2024 involving an 11-year-old girl in Kelowna
New centre at Kelowna General Hospital bridges innovation, healthcare gaps

New centre at Kelowna General Hospital bridges innovation, healthcare gaps

'This centre was born, not from convenience, but from necessity'
Woman charged with first-degree murder in 2021 death of Nanaimo man

Woman charged with first-degree murder in 2021 death of Nanaimo man

Victim was found dead shortly after moving to Nanaimo from Kelowna
Kelowna pediatricians speak out on unit closure, misinformation

Kelowna pediatricians speak out on unit closure, misinformation

Paediatricians in Kelowna speak out on ward closure and ongoing concerns
Friends of Rails to Trails: E&N rail line should be an active transportation corridor

Friends of Rails to Trails: E&N rail line should be an active transportation corridor

Cost of trails much cheaper than rail, group says
Crossing Canada-U.S. border for historic gold rush trek banned for 2025

Crossing Canada-U.S. border for historic gold rush trek banned for 2025

Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirm travellers must stay on either side of the Canada-United States border while trekking historic hiking path in B.C. and Alaska
Qualicum Beach sets fees for EV charging units

Qualicum Beach sets fees for EV charging units

Council gives new fees three readings
Inaugural End2End Cancer Relay ready to ride from Victoria to Port Hardy and back

Inaugural End2End Cancer Relay ready to ride from Victoria to Port Hardy and back

The goal is to raise $100,000 for the Island Kids Cancer Association, which since 2017 has supported hundreds of cancer-stricken children and their families on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands