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HandyDART strike expected to launch today with Vancouver rally

HandyDART strike expected to launch today with Vancouver rally

TransLink says service is still available for cancer, renal or multiple sclerosis treatments
Opt-in sex ed classes coming soon to Alberta public school system

Opt-in sex ed classes coming soon to Alberta public school system

Change would mean parents would have to proactively sign their children up to take part
Jazz Club entertains 25th anniversary in Vernon

Jazz Club entertains 25th anniversary in Vernon

25th anniversary season lineup announced at club
Man found dead near Merritt likely victim of hit-and-run, B.C. police say

Man found dead near Merritt likely victim of hit-and-run, B.C. police say

Police say man was struck along Coquihalla sometime between Tuesday evening and Friday
B.C. First Nations chief removed from office for misconduct

B.C. First Nations chief removed from office for misconduct

Ralph Leon, Jr. ousted after alleged unauthorized spending, misconduct
3 Bighorn sheep euthanized in the Similkameen after becoming sick

3 Bighorn sheep euthanized in the Similkameen after becoming sick

The Bighorn are believed to have been infected with a respiratory illness and interacted with a domestic herd
B.C. swimmer Nicholas Bennett wins Canada鈥檚 1st Paralympic gold medal in Paris

B.C. swimmer Nicholas Bennett wins Canada鈥檚 1st Paralympic gold medal in Paris

20-year-old from Parksville finished the 100-metre breaststroke in 1:03.98
Humpback calf injured in strike with BC Ferries vessel near Port McNeill

Humpback calf injured in strike with BC Ferries vessel near Port McNeill

Marine research group says whale calf has gash and bruising, but is 'likely to survive'
Vancouver Island MLA Mitzi Dean drops out of provincial election

Vancouver Island MLA Mitzi Dean drops out of provincial election

The minister of state for child care mentioned 鈥減ersonal challenges鈥 impacting her health
Falcon's BC United announcement shakes up Penticton riding

Falcon's BC United announcement shakes up Penticton riding

While she may not represent BC United anymore, the party's former Penticton candidate Tracy St. Claire says the issues that motivated her to run still need to be addressed
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