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Fentanyl death prompts mother to advocate for education

Fentanyl death prompts mother to advocate for education

“I would much rather have my daughter alive and using under control than dead.”
B.C. doctor’s fentanyl-laced pot warning may be false alarm

B.C. doctor’s fentanyl-laced pot warning may be false alarm

Penticton sign gone viral on Facebook warns of fentanyl-pot mix; IH not aware of evidence of the mix
Bracelet returned to B.C. WWII veteran after 73 years

Bracelet returned to B.C. WWII veteran after 73 years

Summerland’s Charlie Bernhardt traded his silver bracelet for food during winter of 1944 to 1945
First Nations artists offer stories behind the art

First Nations artists offer stories behind the art

Artists from three Vancouver Island First Nations show work at Nanaimo’s VIU gallery
Greyhound wants to cut more bus routes in B.C.

Greyhound wants to cut more bus routes in B.C.

Company applies to chop nine routes, including Victoria to Vancouver, Prince Rupert to Prince George
After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

About 153 wildfires are still burning in B.C.
Bathing, meal times need work, residential care survey says

Bathing, meal times need work, residential care survey says

B.C. Seniors Advocate finds 80 per cent get services they need
B.C. teacher suspended for swearing in class

B.C. teacher suspended for swearing in class

A teacher from Vernon Secondary School has been suspended for using foul language in class with his students
VIDEO: Vintage coupe built for less than $5,000

VIDEO: Vintage coupe built for less than $5,000

Eye-catching car draws crowd at Lower Mainland event
UBC faces new sex assault human-rights case

UBC faces new sex assault human-rights case

Student files complaint alleging university failed to act after she reported a sex assault