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$286M, 306-bed long-term care facility planned for Nanaimo area

$286M, 306-bed long-term care facility planned for Nanaimo area

The 306-bed facility, expected to be completed in 2027, will serve the Nanaimo region
Cougars' rookie scoring sensation proving his versatility

Cougars' rookie scoring sensation proving his versatility

Cats back at CN Centre to face Kamloops Saturday, Medicine Hat on Sunday
Opinion: Aspen the answer to reducing Prince George’s wildfire risk

Opinion: Aspen the answer to reducing Prince George’s wildfire risk

It’s an undeniable fact the resinous pitch-soaked pine and spruce will light up much more swiftly than a water-logged aspen should a fire sweep into our city.
Summerland's famous goat guy says he won't be back in Kelowna after bylaw run-in

Summerland's famous goat guy says he won't be back in Kelowna after bylaw run-in

When he started to make his way to the nearby Tim Hortons to buy the goats a bagel as a treat, a Kelowna bylaw officer had other ideas.
Crime victim support expands to grandparents and grandkids

Crime victim support expands to grandparents and grandkids

The B.C. government also plans to increase funding to sexual-assault centres
Alleged salmon price-fixing scheme prompts $5.2M Canadian settlement

Alleged salmon price-fixing scheme prompts $5.2M Canadian settlement

Firms agree on $5.2-million settlement for Canadian consumers. The deal still faces federal court approval at the end of November.
New free website created for B.C. families to get kids learning outside

New free website created for B.C. families to get kids learning outside

The online tool encourages kids to partake in 'risky' play.
B.C. has highest cost of living in Canada, says new report

B.C. has highest cost of living in Canada, says new report

Average house price in B.C. came in at $996,460 last year, more than double the national average.
Health expert says pandemic isolation contributed to spike in B.C. overdose deaths

Health expert says pandemic isolation contributed to spike in B.C. overdose deaths

VICTORIA — The isolation protocols of the COVID-19 pandemic that kept people from gathering in groups contributed to an increase in drug overdose deaths in British Columbia, says a health expert. Illicit drug overdose deaths in B.C.
Theatre NorthWest’s upcoming Miracle on 34th Street already held over due to demand

Theatre NorthWest’s upcoming Miracle on 34th Street already held over due to demand

The Radio Play Musical doesn’t open until Nov. 24 but additional shows are already being added