ICU at West Coast General Hospital in Port Alberni, B.C., temporarily closed due to staffing shortage
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Rural emergency room closures put pressure on B.C. paramedics: union
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Residents in this rural B.C community receive a prescription to exercise at a rec centre
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Advocates calling for improved pain management for IUD insertions in B.C.
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Mount Semeru erupts in Indonesia, prompting evacuations
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Governor General’s Award-winning playwright Ian Ross, 57, ‘left a lot of love behind’: artistic director
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B.C.-led agreement removes interprovincial trade barriers on products, except food
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Sarah Fillier motivated to transform re-tooled Sirens into PWHL contenders after 2 last-place finishes
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B.C. Liberal MPs say tanker ban changes would need provincial, First Nations consent
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CFIA confirms death of ostrich at B.C. farm
By n The Canadian Pressn The Canadian Press Posted October 4, 2025 7:24 pm Updated October 4, 2025 7:25 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size EDGEWOOD, B.C. – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says an ostrich that…
B.C. gallery exhibition explores practice of gifting at potlatch ceremonies
While visiting her auntie and uncle, Amelia Rea paused and stared into a kitchen cabinet overflowing with mugs gifted over the years at potlatches. Each mug, she said, was filled with family history: marriages celebrated, alliances formed and…

No one claimed his body when he died. These strangers came together to help bury him
Mandi Howard is sobbing over the coffin of a man she did not know, surrounded by strangers she’s never met. Yet, she knew she needed to be here. Howard lost her sister unexpectedly last year, but didn’t get to say goodbye or have a…
Alberta First Nation residents fight drug, alcohol abuse with push for dry community
Northeast of Edmonton, residents of the Kehewin First Nation are rallying to save their community from addiction. After attending too many funerals for young people, they’re taking action to combat drugs and alcohol. “It’s a real pandemic here,”…

What to know as Aces, Mercury begin WNBA Finals showdown
They’ll be on opposing teams when the WNBA Finals begin on Friday but coaches Becky Hammon of the Las Vegas Aces and Nate Tibbets of the Phoenix Mercury have one thing in common: childhoods in South Dakota. “We’re a very small…
2025 count reveals sharp rise in homelessness in Okanagan, Shuswap
Homelessness is an increasingly visible reality in many B.C. communities. The latest snapshot reveals that the unhoused population continues to rise in more than half of the communities surveyed. According to B.C. Housing’s 2025 homeless count,…

BC Today: Should Canada ditch daylight saving time? | New Taylor Swift album | FIFA tickets
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22 municipal leaders sign letter urging Ford to reconsider speed camera ban
Twenty mayors, a deputy mayor and a county warden from municipalities across Ontario are urging Premier Doug Ford and the transportation minister, in a signed letter, to compromise on automated speed enforcement (ASE) measures in school zones,…
Clock ticking on former Ogden legion building site following fire – Calgary
Emergency demolition has been taking place at the site of the former Ogden legion and curling club ever since a fire broke out Wednesday morning. It’s the most movement on the site some residents have seen in more than a decade. “It’s just really…
Diana B. Matheson Cup to be awarded to 1st Northern Super League champion Nov. 15 in Toronto
Soccer The Northern Super League unveiled its championship trophy, the Diana B. Matheson Cup, on Thursday in honour of its chief growth officer. Former national team midfielder driving force behind Canadian women’s soccer league The Canadian Press…




