The Professional Women’s Hockey League unveiled long-awaited team names and logos for all six franchises on Monday.
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developer donates $10,000 to Okanagan Forest Task Force
The Okanagan Forest Task Force is getting a financial boost again this year from a local developer.Marc Leger with Macdonald Communities Inc, the firm behind Lakestone in Lake Country presented a $10,000 cheque to OFTF founder Kane Blake, marking four years of commitment to the group that cleans…
Former fashion tycoon Peter Nygard’s long-delayed sentencing expected today
Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard is expected to be sentenced for his sexual assault convictions today, after multiple delays in the case that have stretched for months.
Relief from hazy skies coming to Metro Vancouver: regional district
Metro Vancouver has been under hazy skies due to wildfire smoke wafting into the region from the U.S, but conditions are expected to change Monday.
Parkinson’s Superwalk attracts support in South Surrey – North Delta Reporter
Parkinson’s Superwalk attracts support in South Surrey North Delta ReporterView Full Coverage on Google News
Dog mauled to death in B.C. yard after 3 pit bulls jump fence: police
A 12-year-old collie was killed by three pit bulls in the B.C. Interior Sunday morning, according to authorities.
Heavy RCMP presence in Calling Lake due to weapons complaint
A heavy police presence could be seen in Calling Lake Sunday while Mounties investigated a weapons complaint.
Woman attacked by knife-wielding man while leaving work, Vancouver police say
A shopkeeper was attacked as she was leaving work in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood Saturday night, Vancouver police say.
Bridging the past and present: Montreal artist illustrates Jewish immigrant experience
The exhibit ‘The Past is Before You’ is now showing at the Museum of Jewish Montreal and tells the story of three generations of artist Arnie Lipsey’s family. Each portrait is inspired by old family photographs.
‘It’s morally wrong’: A rural Alberta town reacts to homeless shelter closure
At the end of a side street in Slave Lake, Alta., Lynn Bowes looks at a grey job-site trailer with boarded-up windows and doors that once operated as her town’s only homeless shelter.
