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Canadian snowshoer 4th at Special Olympics World Games

Canadian snowshoer 4th at Special Olympics World Games

Danielle Pechet comes fourth in women's 800 metres snowshoe race, taking nearly 30 seconds off her qualifying time
On board? Navigating the choppy waters of B.C.'s herring fishery

On board? Navigating the choppy waters of B.C.'s herring fishery

Black Press Media climbs aboard commercial fishboat to explore decades-long battle over Salish Sea roe harvest
Cirque du Soleil's Crystal: Thrills, chills and spectacle coming to B.C. ice

Cirque du Soleil's Crystal: Thrills, chills and spectacle coming to B.C. ice

Crystal merges acrobatics and artistry in Cirque du Soleil’s first-ever ice show, coming to Victoria, Vancouver and Kelowna
Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister

Carney shuffles cabinet, with aim to 'stand strong against Donald Trump'
Sicamous Farmers' Market named best in B.C. for medium sized events

Sicamous Farmers' Market named best in B.C. for medium sized events

Organizer Deb Heap also nominated for Outstanding Community Impact
Nothing small about the car collection of B.C.'s 'Mini man'

Nothing small about the car collection of B.C.'s 'Mini man'

Nadir Ibadullah owns 16 Minis and thousands of Mini model cars and related items
Plunging international student numbers put Okanagan College in $8M hole

Plunging international student numbers put Okanagan College in $8M hole

The decline in international student enrolment is a main reason for the deficit
PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

The former LCSS student recently completed his PhD which focuses on Indigenous sovereignty
Feds, Ktunaxa Nation create plan to distribute historic $58M Teck fine

Feds, Ktunaxa Nation create plan to distribute historic $58M Teck fine

The Ktunaxa Nation and the federal government have co-developed a plan to allocate $58 million towards fish and fish habitat projects in the Kootenays.
U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

The store says it has made moves to source all 380 of its fruits and vegetable from non-American growers