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Spruce Kings host Vernon this weekend, looking to shake five-game losing streak

Spruce Kings host Vernon this weekend, looking to shake five-game losing streak

Five unanswered Bulldog goals in third period doomed Kings to 7-3 loss in Port Alberni
Syphilis infections soaring among seniors across north-central B.C.

Syphilis infections soaring among seniors across north-central B.C.

For seniors within the Northern Health Authority infectious syphilis numbers went from zero to 16.5 cases per 100,000 from 2019 to 2023.
B.C. debt boom looms and taxpayers will foot the bill

B.C. debt boom looms and taxpayers will foot the bill

The current provincial government's spending spree outpaces 2008 and COVID crises
Cowichan teen, missing in woods for five days, found safe

Cowichan teen, missing in woods for five days, found safe

The 19-year-old’s family believes he was unconscious for a large amount of the time between when his vehicle crashed on Wednesday and Sunday, when he was found.
Blending biology and business: Cathy Mackay EDI's next CEO

Blending biology and business: Cathy Mackay EDI's next CEO

After 18 years with the company, Environmental Dynamics’ current COO will become CEO in April. She is one of BIV's 2024 Influential Women in Business Award winners
'Love note' leads to jail cell for Kamloops man

'Love note' leads to jail cell for Kamloops man

Owen Lee Coty, 26, was sentenced Thursday in Kamloops provincial court after pleading guilty to violating a court-ordered no contact condition
Opinion: Landfill search for victims makes no sense

Opinion: Landfill search for victims makes no sense

What's next? Drain every lake and ocean in case some murderer decides to use them as a repository?
Citizen poll results: Does Canada need a law to regulate artificial intelligence?

Citizen poll results: Does Canada need a law to regulate artificial intelligence?

The poll ran from Feb. 7 to 20. Of the 772 votes, we can determine that 452 are from within the community.
RCMP officer given probation after bringing handgun to Williams Lake Stampede

RCMP officer given probation after bringing handgun to Williams Lake Stampede

Cst. Olavo Castro received a 12-month probation order with 20 hours of community service for bringing a personal firearm to the Williams Lake Stampede on July 1, 2022.
Cats spank Thunderbirds 8-1 in front of record CN Centre crowd

Cats spank Thunderbirds 8-1 in front of record CN Centre crowd

One Seattle shot denies Ravensbergen sole possession of WHL rookie shutout record