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Letter: When will democracy prevail on daylight savings?

Letter: When will democracy prevail on daylight savings?

'The idea that the largest majority vote in British Columbia’s history is going unfulfilled because of business concerns makes a mockery of democracy'
'Please come back': B.C. family pleads for woman who disappeared to be found

'Please come back': B.C. family pleads for woman who disappeared to be found

Her sister hopes she will come back to Merritt or contact the family.
Mario Canseco: Support for King Charles wanes as Canadians' republican sentiment grows

Mario Canseco: Support for King Charles wanes as Canadians' republican sentiment grows

Growing numbers of Canadians want an elected head of state, survey reveals.
B.C. Ferries paying full cost of engine fixes for three ships

B.C. Ferries paying full cost of engine fixes for three ships

Three vessels are being refitted with variable-speed motors after problems were discovered with their rotors.
Dog owner risks own safety to save pet trapped in icy river

Dog owner risks own safety to save pet trapped in icy river

Brian Skakun's quick actions bring happy ending to Kato's Fraser River rescue
Sleeping B.C. nurse suspended again for multiple practice failures

Sleeping B.C. nurse suspended again for multiple practice failures

B.C.'s nursing regulator found Surrey’s Eskhander Balawag had falsified clinical records, failed to follow physician orders and didn't follow medication procedures.
Herring fishery is wrapping up around Vancouver Island

Herring fishery is wrapping up around Vancouver Island

The total allowable catch in the Strait of Georgia was slightly higher than last year.
Opinion: Does TikTok pose a security threat to Canadians?

Opinion: Does TikTok pose a security threat to Canadians?

About 26 per cent of Canadians use TikTok. Regulating the app in Canada might be a better approach to avoiding external political influence.
'A tragic accident': B.C. manslaughter accused was provoked, court told

'A tragic accident': B.C. manslaughter accused was provoked, court told

Jeffrey Scott Van Dyke has pleaded not guilty in connection with the June 2022 death of Scott Alan Carver.
Insurance Bureau urges B.C. residents to get their homes ready for wildfire season

Insurance Bureau urges B.C. residents to get their homes ready for wildfire season

That includes reviewing and understanding what kind of insurance you have.
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