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Youth at aerospace camp on Texada talk to space flight engineers

Youth at aerospace camp on Texada talk to space flight engineers

Presentations take students into mission control aspect of NASA projects
qathet residents may hear/see armed forces aircraft this week

qathet residents may hear/see armed forces aircraft this week

American and Canadians come together to practice search and rescue simulation
B.C. court upholds multiple drug trafficking convictions

B.C. court upholds multiple drug trafficking convictions

In 2020, police in Mission, B.C., found about $850,000 worth of drugs, over $100,000 in cash, drug trafficking paraphernalia and firearms.
'Must have seen or heard something': Police seek public's help in B.C. assault

'Must have seen or heard something': Police seek public's help in B.C. assault

Police are looking to speak to anyone who was in the area between midnight and 1 a.m. on Sept. 8.
B.C.'s debt and deficit forecast to rise as the provincial election nears

B.C.'s debt and deficit forecast to rise as the provincial election nears

VICTORIA — British Columbia is forecasting a record budget deficit and a rising debt of almost $129 billion less than two weeks before the start of a provincial election campaign where economic stability and future progress are expected to be major i
What are a few tips to ensure my child has the right backpack?

What are a few tips to ensure my child has the right backpack?

Ask an Expert: Ted Johnson
Langley man dead after drowning in Cultus Lake

Langley man dead after drowning in Cultus Lake

A dive team located the man's body on Sunday.
New power generation, transmission and distribution to cost B.C. $57B

New power generation, transmission and distribution to cost B.C. $57B

Population growth, provincial policies focused on decarbonization and industry development expected to drive demand for more clean electricity
Little progress made on Canadian housing affordability, survey reveals

Little progress made on Canadian housing affordability, survey reveals

Shelter costs increased nationally by 20.6 per cent from 2018 to 2022
Vancouver Coastal Health slammed for routinely breaking access to information laws

Vancouver Coastal Health slammed for routinely breaking access to information laws

During the COVID-19 pandemic, staff at Vancouver Coastal Health broke FOI laws in eight out of 10 requests, prompting Information and Privacy Commissioner for B.C. Michael Harvey to pen eight recommendations for reform; Harvey says some progress is being made.