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Gitxsan hereditary chief Delgamuukw (George Muldoe) dies

Gitxsan hereditary chief Delgamuukw (George Muldoe) dies

Name inherited from older brother Earl Muldon who held name during historic court case
'Demons took over': Criminal responsibility to be decided in Kelowna RCMP assault trial

'Demons took over': Criminal responsibility to be decided in Kelowna RCMP assault trial

The Justice must determine whether Richard McCrae was criminal responsibility, in light of his mental illness
BC Highway Patrol making 'extra push' in Shuswap over long weekend

BC Highway Patrol making 'extra push' in Shuswap over long weekend

Victoria Day long weekend averages three deaths per year and almost 2,200 crashes
Warm water whale rare to B.C. washes up on Vancouver Island beach

Warm water whale rare to B.C. washes up on Vancouver Island beach

Bryde’s whales are baleen whales are rarely seen in waters north of 35° latitude
Bursaries support business starts for B.C. residents facing blindness

Bursaries support business starts for B.C. residents facing blindness

$3,000 bursaries support starts for those who are blind or face visual impairment
Victoria welcomes first-of-its-kind electric semi-truck to city's fleet

Victoria welcomes first-of-its-kind electric semi-truck to city's fleet

Heavy-duty electric truck set to hit local roads, marking a milestone in sustainable transport
Vancouver to host FIFA Congress weeks ahead of 2026 men's World Cup

Vancouver to host FIFA Congress weeks ahead of 2026 men's World Cup

Vancouver mayor estimates a $5M boost to the local economy from the congress alone
Wife of Quesnel mayor suing councillor, UBCIC for defamation

Wife of Quesnel mayor suing councillor, UBCIC for defamation

Morton accuses Roodenburg and the UBCIC for defaming her and causing emotional damages
Snow sprinkles Okanagan Connector ahead of Victoria Day long weekend

Snow sprinkles Okanagan Connector ahead of Victoria Day long weekend

A special weather statement remains in effect
Nanaimo students breaking out the mixing bowls in bid for Nanaimo bar record

Nanaimo students breaking out the mixing bowls in bid for Nanaimo bar record

Vancouver Island University hoping to set sweet record with 1,100-pound dessert on May 17