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New hospital opens for smallest of patients

New hospital opens for smallest of patients

The new MARS Wildlife Rescue hospital is receiving baby bird patients as final touches were being made to the building.
ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

Negotiations between parties may determine if B.C. Liberals can continue
ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

Negotiations between parties may determine if B.C. Liberals can continue
More sex-related charges against former Vancouver detective

More sex-related charges against former Vancouver detective

James Fisher had been previously charged with sexual exploitation and sexual assault
Tall Tree offers hope to Pemberton ticket holders

Tall Tree offers hope to Pemberton ticket holders

Tall Tree Festival offers exchange ticket for fans with cancelled Pemberton tickets.
Support for indigenous occupation camps in northern B.C.

Support for indigenous occupation camps in northern B.C.

Two women from the Comox Valley, Susan Holvenstot and Sally Gellard, ventured into the wilds of northern B.C. last March to support indigenous occupation camps stopping pipelines and fracked gas terminals. Come hear their story Tuesday, May 30 at the Wachiay Friendship Centre, 1625 McPhee Ave. in Courtenay, starting at 7 p.m.
NDP extends lead as vote tally continues in Courtenay-Comox

NDP extends lead as vote tally continues in Courtenay-Comox

Ronna-Rae Leonard builds lead to 148 votes with 500 more to go
VIDEO: Online ‘sextortion’ cases involving teen boys spiking: experts

VIDEO: Online ‘sextortion’ cases involving teen boys spiking: experts

A new website offers confidential online help and information for boys, educators and parents
One in three Canadian high school students have rode with drinking drivers, study reveals

One in three Canadian high school students have rode with drinking drivers, study reveals

̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ one in five rode with a driver who’d been smoking pot
CANADA 150: ‘Ribbon of Asphalt’ binds us all

CANADA 150: ‘Ribbon of Asphalt’ binds us all

The 8,000-kilometre Trans-Canada Highway in so many ways ties one end of the country to the other
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