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After years of injuries, long COVID and a major move abroad, triathlete Desirae Ridenour is winning again—and aiming for Olympic qualification ...
The Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank says this August, it is seeing its biggest need historically, and part of that need comes from families struggling to afford basics for school lunches. "We're ...
Lake Cowichan’s town council wants the Cowichan Valley school district to FireSmart the town’s Friendship Park, which is owned by the district.
The Emergency Preparedness Expo scheduled for Sept. 6 in Qualicum Beach has been cancelled. The decision was made by ...
Condolences are pouring in for the family of a Sooke boy who died earlier this month. An online campaign to support the ...
Federal Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre announced his plan to tackle extortion on Wednesday (Aug. 20) at a Surrey banquet ...
The City of Kelowna took swift action in addressing hate-motivated graffiti discovered Tuesday, on the Rutland Arena. A ...
"Investigators believe the victim, a Surrey resident, was stabbed shortly before 11:40 p.m. Saturday, near the Vancouver Law ...
Despite recently introduced laws protecting whistleblowers, many public employees in B.C. still fear retribution and reprisal for speaking up about wrongdoing in the workplace. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke ...
When Mandy Large decided to fly the Pride and transgender flags atop her downtown Victoria food truck, she wanted to send a simple message: everyone is welcome. But an act of vandalism has left the ...
BC Ferries has submitted an application to the commissioner to change the "set price," preparing for a time of increased ...
Early on Sunday morning, artists will gather with coffee in one hand and original art in the other, ready to greet visitors as Ladysmith’s First Avenue is transformed into the 27th annual Arts on the ...
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