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Canada Post owes Vancouver Island store owner nearly $30,000 in rent

Canada Post owes Vancouver Island store owner nearly $30,000 in rent

Chris Ellis says Canada Post owes him nearly $30,000 in unpaid rent dating back a few years.
Police watchdog launches probe into RMCP investigation of Colten Boushie’s death

Police watchdog launches probe into RMCP investigation of Colten Boushie’s death

The 22-year-old was shot on a Saskatchewan farm in 2016
B.C. high school championships set to tip-off in Langley

B.C. high school championships set to tip-off in Langley

All four defending champions — Walnut Grove, Rick Hansen, Brentwood College and BC Christian Academy — in the mix at Langley Events Centre
Funding of $50M for Indigenous languages across B.C. welcomed by Sto:lo leader

Funding of $50M for Indigenous languages across B.C. welcomed by Sto:lo leader

Budget boost will go ‘a long way toward language revitalization,’ says Sto:lo leader
Province releasing results of rural education report ‘shortly’

Province releasing results of rural education report ‘shortly’

That follows heated demands from a local MLA, school districts and municipal politicians
Nanaimo restaurant owners awarded $1.7M in lawsuit

Nanaimo restaurant owners awarded $1.7M in lawsuit

Supreme Court of B.C. justice finds CRA investigators were gleeful about anticipated prosecution
UPDATE: Highway 1 near Kamloops now open following fatal crash

UPDATE: Highway 1 near Kamloops now open following fatal crash

Kamloops RCMP are on scene of the collision that sent five to hospital
VIDEOS: Companion kittens needed for terminally ill grandpa cat

VIDEOS: Companion kittens needed for terminally ill grandpa cat

A Langley-based feline rescue group wants to immerse Mason in kitten love during his last few weeks.
Star rookie Brock Boeser injured for the next 4 to 6 weeks: Canucks

Star rookie Brock Boeser injured for the next 4 to 6 weeks: Canucks

Boeser sidelined for weeks, effectively ending his rookie season with Vancouver
U.S. proposed steel, aluminum tariffs leave uncertainty for B.C. site

U.S. proposed steel, aluminum tariffs leave uncertainty for B.C. site

Rio Tinto has been operating in British Columbia for over 60 years, but tariffs cause fear