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Win moves Victoria Highlanders past Powell River Villa

Win moves Victoria Highlanders past Powell River Villa

Teams separated by one point in Vancouver Island Soccer League standings
Ahead of coroner change, B.C. premier stands firm against regulated drug supply

Ahead of coroner change, B.C. premier stands firm against regulated drug supply

B.C. Premier David Eby responded to the retirement announcement of chief coroner Lisa Lapointe, who expressed regrets in not effecting change with her recommendations on the drug overdose crisis.
Viewpoint: We need to hold people accountable for violence

Viewpoint: We need to hold people accountable for violence

16-day campaign underway to end gender-based violence
Powell River Chamber of Commerce embarks on next era

Powell River Chamber of Commerce embarks on next era

New manager focuses on business support in post-COVID landscape
Boat insurance extension requested of Powell River Council

Boat insurance extension requested of Powell River Council

Marine surveyor recommends grace period for boaters in north harbour to meet requirement
Coast resident wants ICBC to reinstate insurance decals

Coast resident wants ICBC to reinstate insurance decals

ICBC estimates less than one per cent of drivers are uninsured
Powell River Action Centre Food Bank receives welcome donation

Powell River Action Centre Food Bank receives welcome donation

Western Forest Products presents cheque at a time of need
Powell River RCMP arrest youth for assault with weapon

Powell River RCMP arrest youth for assault with weapon

Witnesses identified suspect who used bear spray during incident
'Crossed my line': Calgary traffic reporter goes viral after response to body comment

'Crossed my line': Calgary traffic reporter goes viral after response to body comment

TV traffic reporter Leslie Horton developed a thick skin over the years because of nasty feedback from viewers, but she unleashed a viral smackdown last week after she says one of them "crossed my line."
Oil, gas emissions to be cut more than one-third by 2030 but offset credits allowed

Oil, gas emissions to be cut more than one-third by 2030 but offset credits allowed

OTTAWA — The oil and gas industry will have to cut emissions by more than one-third within seven years or buy offset credits under a new federal policy.