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Spruce Kings fall on home ice to Silverbacks

Spruce Kings fall on home ice to Silverbacks

Max Ranstrom and Lucas Veilleux scored for the Kings in the third period to help the Kings claw back from a 4-1 deficit
Cougars lose to Chiefs in Spokane

Cougars lose to Chiefs in Spokane

The team heads west tonight to play the Tri-City Americans in Kennewick.
UNBC soccer sniper named finalist for Sport BC award

UNBC soccer sniper named finalist for Sport BC award

Victoria native tied Canada West record for most goals in a season as T-wolves' MVP in 2022-23
'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

John Doe, 37, sat with his head down as one of his victims told him how his cowardice has impacted her life.
B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

The Langara College instructor had been reinstated after making remarks at an off-campus event in October.
Sunga delivers in OT to pave path to victory for UNBC

Sunga delivers in OT to pave path to victory for UNBC

Justin Sunga was the late-game hero for the UNBC Timberwolves, scoring 11 of his team’s 15 points in overtime to seal a 69-67 U SPORTS Canada West men’s basketball win over the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack Friday afternoon in Kamloops.
Parts of B.C. under flood watch as atmospheric rivers wash over South Coast

Parts of B.C. under flood watch as atmospheric rivers wash over South Coast

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has improved its warning systems since the last flooding disaster in B.C., and Premier David Eby says it will be on top of the latest series of atmospheric rivers rolling over the South Coast in the next few days.
CNC trades wing expansion a win for Quesnel students

CNC trades wing expansion a win for Quesnel students

The province contributed $5.5 million for the upgrades, with CNC providing the remaining $1.3 million.
B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is restricting the use of cellphones in schools and targeting social media companies in an attempt to reduce the harm they cause to children, which Premier David Eby likened to the damage from tobacco and opioids.
Quesnel man arrested on outstanding warrants

Quesnel man arrested on outstanding warrants

 "The man was arrested without incident and the RCMP thank the media and general public," wrote RCMP in a brief press release.