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New West basketball 'leader' receives CCAA nationals award

New West basketball 'leader' receives CCAA nationals award

Jettie McLaughlin-Sakaki led by example in her final season with the Douglas College Royals' women's basketball team.
B.C. wildlife's first newborns of the year are facing challenges

B.C. wildlife's first newborns of the year are facing challenges

Here's how you can help.
Metro Vancouver real estate deals slow to start in 2024

Metro Vancouver real estate deals slow to start in 2024

Transactions in the region and dollar volume down considerably year over year, but both are expected to recover in the second or third quarter.
B.C. man must repay loan and cash for cigarettes

B.C. man must repay loan and cash for cigarettes

Carol Cantrill won't be getting $250 for Mario Zappala allegedly missing a meeting to repay her.
Letter: It's time for a change in B.C. government, New West resident claims

Letter: It's time for a change in B.C. government, New West resident claims

"Do you really want another four more years" of B.C. NDP in provincial power, this letter writer asks.
What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

"Getting old is inevitable, but becoming frail is not," says Dr. Karen Humphreys.
John Ducker: Watching for trouble at intersections

John Ducker: Watching for trouble at intersections

Remember to slow down, even on a green light because just easing your foot off the gas gives you more time to react if necessary.
Opinion: We don't deserve dogs

Opinion: We don't deserve dogs

'The meaning of life? It’s this, right here'
Fluid in eye cells can 'boil' if you watch the eclipse without protection: expert

Fluid in eye cells can 'boil' if you watch the eclipse without protection: expert

When you're looking directly at the sun, intense visible light and infrared radiation are focused on the centre of the retina in the back of the eye. 
Half of Canadians support TikTok ban, with U.S. concerns 'trickling' north: poll

Half of Canadians support TikTok ban, with U.S. concerns 'trickling' north: poll

Among younger Canadians, 42 per cent are in favour of a ban, compared to 59 per cent of those 55-plus.