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Puppies, Santa, and baby goats? Glacier Valley Farm’s Winter Wonderland returns to the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úValley

Puppies, Santa, and baby goats? Glacier Valley Farm’s Winter Wonderland returns to the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úValley

Local market, festive activities, and animals await at Winter Wonderland.
B.C. speculation tax revenue tops $75M, mostly from non-B.C. owners

B.C. speculation tax revenue tops $75M, mostly from non-B.C. owners

Vancouver properties contributed $14.5M to government coffers
Canucks lines vs Utah, December 18, 2024

Canucks lines vs Utah, December 18, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks head into Salt Lake City to face the Utah Hockey Club for the first time on Wednesday night.
B.C. lawyer ordered to return $71K executor fee after misconduct finding

B.C. lawyer ordered to return $71K executor fee after misconduct finding

A Law Society of BC hearing panel determined Vernon-based lawyer Leonard Marriott committed professional misconduct by improperly handling a will and pre-paying himself a 'substantial' executor fee.
'Troubling' pattern: Major oil company penalized $75,000 over B.C. snow bridges

'Troubling' pattern: Major oil company penalized $75,000 over B.C. snow bridges

This is the sixth time the company has been found in contravention of provincial regulations.
ICYMI: A tail-wagging Christmas: Â鶹Éç¹ú²úbusinesses offer pet-friendly gifts

ICYMI: A tail-wagging Christmas: Â鶹Éç¹ú²úbusinesses offer pet-friendly gifts

From homemade dog treats to personalized pet portraits, explore unique gift ideas for pet lovers in Â鶹Éç¹ú²úthis festive season.
Who gets to belong? The impact of Bills C-31 and S-3

Who gets to belong? The impact of Bills C-31 and S-3

What the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úNation is doing to address membership concerns.
Rob Shaw: Eby’s rosy economic claims crumble under grim fiscal reality

Rob Shaw: Eby’s rosy economic claims crumble under grim fiscal reality

Finance Minister Bailey defends record deficit amid slumping revenues, over-budget projects
Two Central Saanich officers face sexual-assault charges after covert investigation

Two Central Saanich officers face sexual-assault charges after covert investigation

The allegations that the two committed sexual offences while on duty date back to January 2019, and were reported to an on-duty officer in late October
B.C. tree planting to plummet 23% amid wildfire boom

B.C. tree planting to plummet 23% amid wildfire boom

British Columbia's government expects to plant nearly 60 million fewer trees next year — a 23 per cent drop from this year's planting season.
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