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Letter: Myrtle Philip PAC shares thanks

Letter: Myrtle Philip PAC shares thanks

'We will use these funds to support enrichment programs, classroom programs and supplies, school equipment, and field trips for children in our school'
Dance duo from Nanaimo narrowly misses $1M prize in Canada's Got Talent finale

Dance duo from Nanaimo narrowly misses $1M prize in Canada's Got Talent finale

Funkanometry placed second in the popular CityTV series.
I Watched This Game: Oilers ruin Canucks' feel-good comeback story in Game 4

I Watched This Game: Oilers ruin Canucks' feel-good comeback story in Game 4

The Vancouver Canucks stormed back from a 2-0 deficit in the third period, only to cough up the game-winning goal in the final minute.
Couple face cruelty charges after 177 animals seized

Couple face cruelty charges after 177 animals seized

In a decision under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act this year, a panel was satisfied the animals seized were in distress, with the exception of two snakes.
Nanaimo to host record-holder for youngest female pilot to fly solo around world

Nanaimo to host record-holder for youngest female pilot to fly solo around world

Zara Rutherford, a Belgian-British aviator who achieved the feat at 19, is the featured speaker at the B.C. Aviation Council’s annual conference.
Whistler Village Canada Day parade to return in 2024

Whistler Village Canada Day parade to return in 2024

Non-motorized parade will showcase locals’ pride, creativity
B.C. judge may force kidnapping accused to attend court

B.C. judge may force kidnapping accused to attend court

Duoth Techen Garkouth, 19, has refused to leave his cell for video court appearances five or six times.
Canucks comeback crushed by last-minute Oilers goal in Game 4

Canucks comeback crushed by last-minute Oilers goal in Game 4

The Vancouver Canucks scored twice in the third period to erase a 2-0 deficit but couldn't hold on for overtime in the final minute.
B.C. teacher reprimanded for shooting joke

B.C. teacher reprimanded for shooting joke

The teacher must now complete a course on creating a positive learning environment.
Role in suspected money laundering scheme nets B.C. lawyer suspension

Role in suspected money laundering scheme nets B.C. lawyer suspension

Richmond lawyer Spencer Owen May's improper legal work for alleged money launderers has landed him a two-month suspension following findings of professional misconduct.