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B.C. government says school support staff across the province reach tentative deal
VICTORIA - A tentative framework agreement has been reached for 40,000 unionized elementary and secondary support staff in British Columbia. The Finance Ministry says the deal is between the Public Sc...
Sep 16, 2022

Judge says Vancouver candidates can use non-Latin names on the ballot Oct. 15
Vancouver voters heading to polls next month will find 15 candidates' names on the ballots represented in non-Latin characters, such as Chinese, Persian and Farsi. The City of Vancouver says in a news...
Sep 16, 2022

CFJC Midday - Beauty and the Beast production gets ready to hit the Sagebrush Theatre stage!
Wishing Well Parties and Events presents Beauty and the Beast September, a Broadway Musical. Cast members discuss the upcoming show and local talent being featured!
Sep 16, 2022

Judge signs off on fund for U-Michigan doctor's victims
DETROIT (AP) - A judge on Friday signed off on a fund for more than 1,000 people who said they were sexually assaulted by a University of Michigan doctor, an order that allows victims to start collect...
Sep 16, 2022

Judge signs off on fund for U-Michigan doctor's victims
DETROIT (AP) - A judge on Friday signed off on a fund for more than 1,000 people who said they were sexually assaulted by a University of Michigan doctor, an order that allows victims to start collect...
Sep 16, 2022

CFJC Midday - Community Futures supporting future entrepreneurs through thriving programs
Julie Bayman, Program Manager with Community Futures, discusses the services offered to aspiring entrepreneurs.If you have a business idea, don't hesitate to make it a reality!
Sep 16, 2022

CFJC Midday - BC Used Oil Management Association raising awareness around recycling and environmental impact
BCUOMA CEO David Lawes discusses the environmental impact around recycling of used oil, filters and antifreeze, and increasing awareness regarding how it's collected through the sites around the provi...
Sep 16, 2022

Kamloops to remember Queen Elizabeth II at ceremony Monday at Riverside Park
KAMLOOPS - Legions across Canada will be holding ceremonies on Monday (Sept 19) morning to remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II. The event in Kamloops will be held at the cenotaph in Riverside Park...
Sep 16, 2022

Matthews believes Leafs' playoff pain will pay off: 'We're writing our own story'
HENDERSON, Nev. - Auston Matthews believes those deep, painful battle scars of past playoff failures will eventually - finally - pay dividends. The Maple Leafs star centre, in truth, has little choice...
Sep 16, 2022

RCMP believe missing Williams Lake man may be with woman
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Williams Lake RCMP say missing man identified to the public this week is likely travelling with a woman.Thursday (Sept. 16), RCMP alerted the public to Michael Vareschi, who was ...
Sep 16, 2022

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With B.C. moving to end the time change, do you prefer permanent Daylight Savings Time, permanent Standard Time, or the status quo?
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