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Viewpoint: Heighten the penalties for violence in hockey

Viewpoint: Heighten the penalties for violence in hockey

"It is essential that we all embrace and cultivate a vision of respect for opponents and teach alternatives to violence."
'It didn't seem real': Orca swims beside paddle boarder in mouth of Jordan River

'It didn't seem real': Orca swims beside paddle boarder in mouth of Jordan River

A paddle boarder found himself right beside an orca in an unexpected place.
In memoriam: David Hodgson

In memoriam: David Hodgson

1940 - March 25, 2024
Good morning, Peak readers

Good morning, Peak readers

Photo feature of the day, today in history, the weather forecast and local gas prices
Rusty Mazda sale reversal shows it's not always 'buyer beware' in B.C.

Rusty Mazda sale reversal shows it's not always 'buyer beware' in B.C.

A B.C. man has had his used vehicle sale reversed after the seller sold him a lemon contrary to the B.C. Sale of Goods Act.
Powell River Otago Rugby Club set to host weekend match

Powell River Otago Rugby Club set to host weekend match

Team plans an old boys and seniors game against Vancouver Island competition
qathet Regional Hospital District budget receives approval

qathet Regional Hospital District budget receives approval

Board gives unanimous support for $6 million in five-year financial plan
Letter: We need to transition to a low-carbon future

Letter: We need to transition to a low-carbon future

"We absolutely owe it to the next generation."
Rescuers in B.C. hope AI will help reunite orphaned whale with its family

Rescuers in B.C. hope AI will help reunite orphaned whale with its family

ZEBALLOS, B.C. — The latest advancements in identifying killer whales with the help of artificial intelligence are being put to use to help reunite an orphaned B.C. orca with its pod, but first it needs to leave the lagoon where its mother died.
Trudeau announces national school food program to feed 400,000 more kids per year

Trudeau announces national school food program to feed 400,000 more kids per year

OTTAWA — The upcoming federal budget will include funding for a national school food program that will aim to provide meals to 400,000 more kids per year across the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.