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The Work of Repair: Museum of Vancouver exhibit celebrates TÅilhqot’in repatriation

The Work of Repair: Museum of Vancouver exhibit celebrates TÅilhqot’in repatriation

The exhibition invites people to witness the return of Tŝilhqot’in belongings kept as artifacts and collectors' items for over a century
Vancouver Aquarium leaps to help endangered frogs with Kootenays tadpoles release

Vancouver Aquarium leaps to help endangered frogs with Kootenays tadpoles release

Over 100 endangered Northern leopard frog tadpoles released in a wetland near Kimberley
Questions linger as city clarifies rate increases on Vernon events

Questions linger as city clarifies rate increases on Vernon events

The city is "committed to supporting community events that bring people together," but high user rates have frustrated several non-profit groups
Trial set for anti-SOGI tractor driver who crashed on B.C. highway

Trial set for anti-SOGI tractor driver who crashed on B.C. highway

Chilliwack man who crashed in Surrey set to stand trial in February 2026
B.C.'s Big Gay Whale Watch celebrates diversity in nature

B.C.'s Big Gay Whale Watch celebrates diversity in nature

Orcas are 'very, very gay' says Dr. Chloe Robinson from Ocean Wise
Motorist flips trying to avoid Lumby crash

Motorist flips trying to avoid Lumby crash

3-car crash delays morning commute on Highway 6
Man in Nigeria sentenced in sextortion of late Surrey teen

Man in Nigeria sentenced in sextortion of late Surrey teen

Olukeye Adedayo Olalekan was sentenced on June 19 in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria to 76 years, to be served concurrently
28 charges laid following major 2024 Prince Rupert drug bust

28 charges laid following major 2024 Prince Rupert drug bust

Four individuals from Prince Rupert are charged with trafficking and related offences, including firearms
Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant for murder may be in Lower Mainland: Police

Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant for murder may be in Lower Mainland: Police

Pierry Philogène wanted as part of joint investigation between Montreal, Quebec police
Surrey mayor calls on feds to declare extortion groups terrorists

Surrey mayor calls on feds to declare extortion groups terrorists

Brenda Locke says she's receiving calls from Surrey residents who tell her they're too frightened to contact police