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Canadians and Americans bond at Nanaimo Infusion on Vancouver Island

Canadians and Americans bond at Nanaimo Infusion on Vancouver Island

An estimated 500 people gather at Maffeo Sutton Park after a TikTok video from digital creator Tod Maffin
New measles case confirmed in visitor who travelled to Chilliwack, Vancouver

New measles case confirmed in visitor who travelled to Chilliwack, Vancouver

Person was on flight from Toronto to Vancouver, made their way to Chilliwack on April 20
Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Conservative Party leader holds final B.C. rally before return to Ontario
Mayor says 100 Mile has been playing catchup on infrastructure repairs

Mayor says 100 Mile has been playing catchup on infrastructure repairs

District of 100 Mile House financial plan was discussed during Apr. 8 meeting
Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Conservative leader attracts thousands to Nanoose Bay in the Courtenay-Alberni riding
Quesnel woman found guilty of manslaughter by B.C. Supreme Court

Quesnel woman found guilty of manslaughter by B.C. Supreme Court

Crown prosecutors were seeking a conviction of second-degree murder for the July 6, 2020 shooting of Robert Douglas
Clinton councillor pleads guilty to one charge of assault

Clinton councillor pleads guilty to one charge of assault

Nicholas Kosovic has been on paid leave for several months since being charged with assault and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose
B.C.'s first involuntary care beds for incarcerated men open in Surrey

B.C.'s first involuntary care beds for incarcerated men open in Surrey

Ten beds are only for men being held in the custody at the Surrey pretrial centre
GSL Group 'aware of recent incidents' after alleged altercations at Kelowna concert

GSL Group 'aware of recent incidents' after alleged altercations at Kelowna concert

"We are aware of recent incidents involving the Securiguard personnel and the RCMP"
'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

British Columbia's post-secondary institutions are making cuts to address federal immigration rules targeting international students