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The B.C. Federation of Students and the Vancouver Island University Students' Union launched the 'Cuts Suck. Fix Education' ...
Pacific FC’s long-term future in Langford is under the spotlight after the club’s ownership group, SixFive Sports & ...
The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the addition of Fiona McQuillan as the new Rural Business ...
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday (Sept. 17) it is dropping its overnight rate a quarter of a per cent to 2.5 per ...
The Public Health Agency of Canada reported 27 people are affected by a salmonella outbreak across four provinces resulting from contaminated dog food as of Monday (Sept. 15).
A large industrial truck that toppled into Vancouver Island's Nitinat Lake after the soil beneath it liquefied was working contrary to health and safety regulations, a WorkSafe BC report says.
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