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In B.C.'s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stake

In B.C.'s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stake

Ross Muirhead stood at the edge of a forestry cut blockfilled with stumps, rain pelting down as he watched water rushing over the barren ground.
Editorial: Saint Patrick's Day transcends Ireland's borders

Editorial: Saint Patrick's Day transcends Ireland's borders

March 17 is filled with shamrocks, leprechauns and paying homage to Ireland's patron saint
Cancer patients won't need to leave B.C. for new immunotherapy treatment

Cancer patients won't need to leave B.C. for new immunotherapy treatment

Starting this month, 20 adults and five children with lymphoma and some forms of leukemia who haven’t had success with other treatments will get immunotherapy treatment in Vancouver
Homeowners, realtors should take steps to protect against title fraud: experts

Homeowners, realtors should take steps to protect against title fraud: experts

It's been years since you finished paying off your mortgage, so the letter in the mail from a bank saying you're in default and now owe money comes as a shock.
B.C. nurse suspended for multiple practice problems

B.C. nurse suspended for multiple practice problems

Kimberly Barrett attempted to divert medication from a clinic where she was a learner in a practicum setting.
Powell River Kings creep closer to final playoff spot

Powell River Kings creep closer to final playoff spot

Win over Cowichan Valley Capitals tightens race in BC Hockey League's Coastal Conference
B.C. court rejects appeal of woman attacked by three-legged dog

B.C. court rejects appeal of woman attacked by three-legged dog

Bones, a rescue dog from Thailand, was put down after the 2017 attack.
Powell River Brain Injury Society director passing on the torch

Powell River Brain Injury Society director passing on the torch

Debbie Dee transformed society into welcoming space with dynamic programs for clients
Letter: Car-free days and safer paths

Letter: Car-free days and safer paths

Did a mayor from Colombia have the right idea?
Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine

Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine

Victor Mema was found guilty of “unprofessional conduct” for his actions while employed with Nanaimo and Sechelt by a discipline tribunal of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta