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Conservative leader Andrew Scheer visits Lower Mainland

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer visits Lower Mainland

The new party leader came for a picnic and meet-and-greet with Langley supporters
North Island College in support of eliminating ABE tuition fees

North Island College in support of eliminating ABE tuition fees

NIC’s acting president hopes the new policy will help increase enrolment to ABE courses.
2017 now worst wildfire season in B.C.

2017 now worst wildfire season in B.C.

Total area burned approaching 9,000 square km across the province
WorkSafeBC calls on construction industry to protect its workers

WorkSafeBC calls on construction industry to protect its workers

Asbestos-related deaths and diseases climbing as contractors fail to keep workers safe
Update: Alberta man dies after suspected drowning in Port Alberni hotel pool

Update: Alberta man dies after suspected drowning in Port Alberni hotel pool

The BC Coroners Service are investigating the death
Truck broken into while B.C. dad grieves

Truck broken into while B.C. dad grieves

Peter Short was saying goodbye to his daughter, who was dying of cancer
UPDATE: Small business group says no to B.C.’s $15 minimum wage plan

UPDATE: Small business group says no to B.C.’s $15 minimum wage plan

‘That extra money doesn’t magically appear or disappear for small business owners.’
B.C.’s Commonwealth Games bid moves ahead

B.C.’s Commonwealth Games bid moves ahead

Business plan for 2022 submitted to B.C. government
Commonwealth Games bid moves ahead

Commonwealth Games bid moves ahead

Business plan for 2022 submitted to B.C. government
Campbell River Habitat for Humanity homeowner sells home back to Habitat

Campbell River Habitat for Humanity homeowner sells home back to Habitat

After nine years of homeownership, Kenna Elford is selling her home back to Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North, allowing the organization to provide another Campbell River family with a hand-up to break the cycle of poverty.