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New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

Athlete and Olympian Charmaine Crooks who took over from former CSA president Nick Bontis when he resigned in February
Ye Olde Bowen Island Green Man Festival Returns

Ye Olde Bowen Island Green Man Festival Returns

The community event has been reimagined and relaunched by Bowen youth
B.C. Supreme Court issues injunction to halt protests on North Vancouver overpass

B.C. Supreme Court issues injunction to halt protests on North Vancouver overpass

Police were on scene Thursday but no arrests were made. One of the demonstrators has applied for the court order to be set aside
'It was very cool': Orca breaching mid-air captured on camera near Powell River

'It was very cool': Orca breaching mid-air captured on camera near Powell River

The orca was breaching over and over.
Stolen chainsaw Facebook sale leads to B.C. drug bust, conviction

Stolen chainsaw Facebook sale leads to B.C. drug bust, conviction

Officers found a "significant amount of controlled drugs" in the vehicle.
Two endangered spotted owls found dead in B.C.

Two endangered spotted owls found dead in B.C.

The deaths of all three spotted owls released last year represents a blow to recovery efforts, and means there's only one spotted owl still living in the wild in Canada.
Climate change making incoming B.C. heat up to 5 times more likely

Climate change making incoming B.C. heat up to 5 times more likely

With temperature records set to fall across B.C., a climate scientist says people across the region should get used to off-season extreme weather.
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Catching Stars Gallery!

Celebrate Mother’s Day at Catching Stars Gallery!

Artists who are Mothers, featured artist Gregg Simpson, Fifth Anniversary, and more ahead at Catching Stars Gallery
BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro is expecting potentially record-breaking demand on the power system as British Columbia and Alberta enter what's forecast to be a blistering heat wave.
Opinion: May Open House recap

Opinion: May Open House recap

Civil and productive discussion prevailed at Councillor Judith Gedye's May Open House last weekend