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'Keep Christ in Christmas' sign taken down in downtown Kelowna

'Keep Christ in Christmas' sign taken down in downtown Kelowna

Kelowna Atheists, Skeptics, and Humanists Association expressed concern sign was political
B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

1.1 million British Columbians are over the age of 65
UVic student picked as B.C.'s only 2025 Oxford University Rhodes Scholar

UVic student picked as B.C.'s only 2025 Oxford University Rhodes Scholar

Shaeleen Mihalynuk is just the 13th student ever selected from UVic to earn the prestigious scholarship
Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Dates not yet determined, retired B.C. Supreme Court justice appointed as adjudicator
FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

Got to fortisbc.com/incomequalified for more information
Fares on Nanaimo-Cowichan express bus could see significant cut

Fares on Nanaimo-Cowichan express bus could see significant cut

Victoria to Cowichan connector routes likely to stick with its higher fee
Safe supply diverted drugs possible in 'significant' Campbell River seizure: RCMP

Safe supply diverted drugs possible in 'significant' Campbell River seizure: RCMP

Duo face drug trafficking charges after cocaine, fentanyl among drugs seized at Shoppers Row
B.C. sees rent prices decline, but affordability remains challenging

B.C. sees rent prices decline, but affordability remains challenging

Victoria remains in Canada's top 10 priciest cities, but 1-bedroom prices dropped 1.3% over last year
Defiance, free speech expected from B.C. Conservative caucus, Rustad says

Defiance, free speech expected from B.C. Conservative caucus, Rustad says

Reaction to Sakoma-Fadugba police board resignation doesn’t mark rift, leader maintains
Residents hope charges lead to accountability in B.C.’s Mount Polley mine mess

Residents hope charges lead to accountability in B.C.’s Mount Polley mine mess

Some have spent the decade since it happened wondering: ‘are they going to walk away?’
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