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The Canadian Association of Black Lawyers is planning to establish the province's first "Black-focused legal clinic" and is ...
Interior Health is reporting a COVID-19 outbreak at Vernon Jubilee Hospital. The respiratory infection in the 3 North medical ...
A young man charged with second-degree murder in the 2021 killing of Penticton’s Taig Savage will remain in custody after it was revealed Tuesday that he is ineligible for a rural residential ...
Changes announced on Friday (July 25) will increase these payments from 80 cents per dollar of lost income to 90 cents, and ...
Civil resolution tribunal rules that while driver suffered permanent vision impairment, he didn't prove it entitles him to ...
Local author Sheldon Herman, a proud son of Maple Ridge and current resident of Osoyoos, is racking up accolades for his ...
All five players charged in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial have been found not guilty, according to numerous media reports of the judgment that was read in an Ontario courtroom on Thursday, ...
B.C. Conservative Freedom of Information request uncovers troubling 6-year trend showing numbers up 86% from 2018 to 2025 ...
Then the cars "kind of" exploded, said the father of two young children. Multiple reports of gunfire had first responders ...
The new Kring Road Community Kiosk, located at 2207 Kring Road in Fort St. James, B.C. is now open for use.
The SPCA is investigating after "multiple" deceased cats were found this week in an abandoned travel trailer in South Surrey.
It didn't take long for the B.C. government to expand on the limited projects designated as "streamlined" by Bill 14, the Renewable Energy Projects (Streamlined Permitting) Act. All future wind and ...