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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – A Call to Action on September 30

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – A Call to Action on September 30

Bowen will recognize the day at the Eagle Gathering Stage
Community Foundation seeks fresh ideas for Neighbourhood Small Grants

Community Foundation seeks fresh ideas for Neighbourhood Small Grants

You can turn your creative community idea into a reality
Magical Meanderings land at the Hearth Gallery

Magical Meanderings land at the Hearth Gallery

A pair of artists are behind the latest exhibition
Seaspan says government needs to financially support shipbuilding or ferries will not be built in B.C.

Seaspan says government needs to financially support shipbuilding or ferries will not be built in B.C.

The company notes that other provinces, such as Quebec, support their shipyards by requiring vessels to be built domestically and providing tax credits, forgivable loans and grants
Electronic vote counters could bring B.C. election result an hour after polls close

Electronic vote counters could bring B.C. election result an hour after polls close

British Columbians could find out who wins the provincial election on Oct. 19 in about the same time it took to start counting ballots in previous votes.
Canucks Camp Cuts: Why Woo and Brisebois were placed on waivers

Canucks Camp Cuts: Why Woo and Brisebois were placed on waivers

The Canucks reduced their roster by two players, waiving defencemen Jett Woo and Guillaume Brisebois to send them down to the AHL.
Spectacular Okanagan winery for sale for same price as a Vancouver mansion

Spectacular Okanagan winery for sale for same price as a Vancouver mansion

$1 million has already been shaved off the asking price.
B.C. man facing 53 charges related to drug trafficking, weapons and police obstruction

B.C. man facing 53 charges related to drug trafficking, weapons and police obstruction

Joseph Lloyd has been in and out of custody but is currently behind bars.
Disability rights groups launch Charter challenge against MAID law

Disability rights groups launch Charter challenge against MAID law

TORONTO — A coalition of disability rights organizations has launched a Charter challenge against a part of Canada's law on medical assistance in dying, calling it an "abandonment” of people with disabilities.
'Shocking' report claims pending transit cuts will cost $1,000/household: Mayors' Council

'Shocking' report claims pending transit cuts will cost $1,000/household: Mayors' Council

TransLink says it is facing a $600-million fiscal cliff in 2026 and without sustainable funding it will cut services that will cost each household, on average, $1,000 annually.