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Shopper who resisted COVID mask rule at B.C. Costco has human rights complaint thrown out

Shopper who resisted COVID mask rule at B.C. Costco has human rights complaint thrown out

Customer complied with mask policy on subsequent shopping trips
Okanagan distiller says maple leaf stickers 'duping' B.C. liquor consumers

Okanagan distiller says maple leaf stickers 'duping' B.C. liquor consumers

Tyler Dyck says 'maple leaf washing' is fooling Canadians into thinking they're purchasing Canadian-made liquor as companies take unfair advantage of the Buy Canadian movement
Vancouver Island University sets record for world's largest Nanaimo bar

Vancouver Island University sets record for world's largest Nanaimo bar

Community members get a taste of 1,100-pound, 70-foot treat
Alleged impaired driver knocks down power pole in crash in Nanaimo

Alleged impaired driver knocks down power pole in crash in Nanaimo

Driver given immediate roadside suspension. B.C. Hydro crews close road to replace utility pole
Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct B.C. company

Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct B.C. company

Multiple shareholders say they haven't heard from BlueSky Organics about their investments in months, or years
B.C. fire officials say well-practised plan is 'blueprint' for saving lives

B.C. fire officials say well-practised plan is 'blueprint' for saving lives

Chilliwack Fire Department issues call-to-action in wake of several recent apartment blazes
Special prosecutor appointed in case against Maple Ridge councillor

Special prosecutor appointed in case against Maple Ridge councillor

Hatcher appointed to avoid 'improper influence' in case involving politician
Search and rescue and RCMP investigating after sailboat found adrift in Nanaimo

Search and rescue and RCMP investigating after sailboat found adrift in Nanaimo

Search continues for person or persons who may have been aboard sailboat found without crew
Splatsin chief rejects claims Sicamous council helped end Highway 1 blockade

Splatsin chief rejects claims Sicamous council helped end Highway 1 blockade

Decision to end the protest was 'made solely by Splatsin'
Former Wet'suwet'en chief goes to Penticton court over ban from territory

Former Wet'suwet'en chief goes to Penticton court over ban from territory

Stanley George Nikal was convicted in 1995 and since then has been barred from living within his community.