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Pitt Meadows football star drafted twice in 3 days by both NFL and CFL

Pitt Meadows football star drafted twice in 3 days by both NFL and CFL

Giovanni Manu was selected by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Detroit Lions
B.C. town mourns death of North America’s longest-serving fire chief

B.C. town mourns death of North America’s longest-serving fire chief

Okanagan Falls fire chief Bob Haddow retired 5 years ago after 50 years of service
MLA sounds alarm over emergency staffing at Surrey Memorial Hospital

MLA sounds alarm over emergency staffing at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Health minister says staffing won’t be an issue over May long weekend
B.C. launches 3-year program to increase secondary suites amid housing crisis

B.C. launches 3-year program to increase secondary suites amid housing crisis

The goal is to provide more affordable rental homes for B.C. residents
Year of wins in and out of ring lead to Nelson Boxing Club named best in B.C.

Year of wins in and out of ring lead to Nelson Boxing Club named best in B.C.

The club also received awards for best youth boxer and a student-athlete honour
‘They’re survivors’: B.C. man wants to build new dorm for Tanzanian students

‘They’re survivors’: B.C. man wants to build new dorm for Tanzanian students

Successful girls dorm already built by Canadian Harambe Education Society, Stelly’s Secondary School
B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

Joffre Lakes Park closed May 1 for Indigenous-led celebrations, opens to public May 16
Surrey man charged with second-degree murder in woman’s death

Surrey man charged with second-degree murder in woman’s death

Investigators say the two parties knew each other and the incident was isolated
Kelowna Chiefs franchise sold to new owner

Kelowna Chiefs franchise sold to new owner

Former Kelowna Spartan Darren Tmchyshyn has purchased team from Jason Tansem
MELTDOWN: West Kootenay wildlife rely on a disappearing snowpack

MELTDOWN: West Kootenay wildlife rely on a disappearing snowpack

Snow is a means of survival for some species