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Brain Trauma: Shining a light on the dark corners of the mind

Brain Trauma: Shining a light on the dark corners of the mind

Exploring brain injuries in victims of assault, domestic violence, sports and recreation
Crime and punishing injuries: A victim’s ordeal

Crime and punishing injuries: A victim’s ordeal

Once the external marks of a violent attack fade there’s more to contend with
Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

A survivor of Canada’s residential schools and author to host Âé¶¹AV discussion
Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

More than 500 residents have signed a petition
Evidence permitted in gang-affiliated murder trials

Evidence permitted in gang-affiliated murder trials

Two men charged in murdering rival gang members had their evidentiary request denied.
Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

After 86 years of service, we wanted to utilize our amazing treasure trove of Âé¶¹AV history and share it with you.
Hodge recovering after surgery

Hodge recovering after surgery

Popular Âé¶¹AV city Coun. Charlie Hodge undergoes emergency surgery for serious jaw infection.
Man found guilty of assault in bar fight

Man found guilty of assault in bar fight

A Âé¶¹AV man has been found guilty of aggravated assault in a 2014 bar fight
Expert wades into Âé¶¹AV water plan discussion

Expert wades into Âé¶¹AV water plan discussion

UBC Okanagan professor says there are still issues that need to be adressed.
Head injury prevention a ‘no brainer’

Head injury prevention a ‘no brainer’

The young are most vulnerable because brain development does not complete until around 25