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Sea cadets from qathet region visit navy base for training

Sea cadets from qathet region visit navy base for training

Members stayed at CFB Esquimalt for a week
20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

Camden Verlaan of Roberts Creek was on the 'journey of a lifetime' and volunteering in Peru when he died on March 8.
B.C. lifts age limit on free tuition for those who were once in care

B.C. lifts age limit on free tuition for those who were once in care

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is opening to all ages its tuition waiver for those who were in foster care in the province.
Sales slow in Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate region

Sales slow in Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate region

Activity ran well below average levels in February
Class action can proceed against man who recorded women in bathrooms

Class action can proceed against man who recorded women in bathrooms

Suit targets man who unlawfully recorded and published intimate images of young women on a Russian porn site.
Cash flew from West Coast donors to Trudeau’s Montreal riding in 2015 and 2016

Cash flew from West Coast donors to Trudeau’s Montreal riding in 2015 and 2016

Many donations to Trudeau's and other Liberal Party candidates' campaigns came from individuals connected to the Chinese Communist Party
Flair Airlines plane confiscations rattling ultra-low-cost carrier niche

Flair Airlines plane confiscations rattling ultra-low-cost carrier niche

Abruptly having planes repossessed giving passengers pause when booking flights
B.C. couple loses wedding photo deposit due to pandemic delays

B.C. couple loses wedding photo deposit due to pandemic delays

By the time the wedding was rescheduled a second time, the wedding photographer had stopped her services.
Good morning, Peak readers

Good morning, Peak readers

Photo feature of the day, today in history, the weather forecast and local gas prices
Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

OTTAWA — New polling suggests the majority of Canadians want the federal government to call an independent inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections, but still feel the country's electoral system is safe.