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Toxin deadly to coho salmon detected in Vancouver Island watershed

Toxin deadly to coho salmon detected in Vancouver Island watershed

Biologist says toxic chemical shed off of vehicle tires could be banned in Canada as early as next year
International student killed by falling tree near Kelowna

International student killed by falling tree near Kelowna

A fundraiser has been started for an international student who was killed by a falling tree near Kelowna on Dec. 7
Island welcomes return of local talent for annual Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular

Island welcomes return of local talent for annual Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular

Vancouver Island holiday tradition will come to Courtenay, Nanaimo and Victoria stages
B.C. small businesses suffer another blow with bankruptcy of non-profit

B.C. small businesses suffer another blow with bankruptcy of non-profit

Small businesses account for 98 per cent of businesses in B.C.
VIDEO: Northwest B.C. woman raising money for puppy's surgery

VIDEO: Northwest B.C. woman raising money for puppy's surgery

Trigger the beagle needs expensive surgery to correct improperly fused plates in his elbows
Wheels for Wellness Island medical transportation ending

Wheels for Wellness Island medical transportation ending

The program ends its regular service Dec. 31
'We are not seen': Tensions persist in Campbell River over reconciliation

'We are not seen': Tensions persist in Campbell River over reconciliation

Indigenous advocate calls Campbell River's council's response to complaints about reconciliation efforts 'not good enough'
Smorgasbord of sports and games revealed for upcoming 55-Plus B.C. Games

Smorgasbord of sports and games revealed for upcoming 55-Plus B.C. Games

More than 2,500 athletes expected to participate in next September's games in Nanaimo
Whirling disease confirmed in Kootenay Lake

Whirling disease confirmed in Kootenay Lake

Fisheries are at risk of being infected with the invasive parasite
Holiday donations down 50% since Canada Post strike began: Salvation Army

Holiday donations down 50% since Canada Post strike began: Salvation Army

65% of charityB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s annual fundraising occurs between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2/3rds by mail
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