November 2025

PHOTOS: For $32M you can lounge in B.C.’s luxurious Labyrinth any time you want

Living in a White Rock home with ocean views for days may seem a dream for many. But for the right price, that dream could become a reality, with one home in the seaside city recently listed for sale at $32.5 million — a home that was designed by renowned architect Russell Hollingsworth, the same […]

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B.C.’s Shalaya Valenzuela named Canada’s top Indigenous female athlete

Shalaya Valenzuela’s athletic career already includes an Olympic medal for play on Team Canada’s women’s rugby sevens squad that captured a silver in competition at last year’s Paris Olympics. Now the 26-year-old member of Tseshaht First Nation on Vancouver Island in British Columbia has added an impressive individual accolade to her list of accomplishments. Valenzuela

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First Carney budget spends to boost Canadian economy, cuts federal workforce

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne delivered the first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney, calling it “generational in its ambition.” “There is no place for withdrawal, ambiguity, or even standing still,” Champagne said on Tuesday (Nov. 4), “only for bold and swift action.” The $580.9 billion budget includes new 38.6 billion in added spending, but also

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PHOTOS: Rugby club doubleheader sees Chilliwack defeat Ridge Meadows in both matches

They battled rain and wind and still, both the local men’s and women’s teams came out on top during a Chilliwack Crusaders Rugby Club doubleheader on the weekend against the Ridge Meadows Bruins. While the men powered to a 38-19 win, the women finished with a 34-7 final score on Saturday, Nov. 1 at their

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Prince George courthouse murderer should be jailed 12 years: B.C. Crown

Calling it a case of “bullying to the extreme,” a Crown prosecutor said Monday, Nov. 3 in BC Supreme Court that second-degree murder convict Charlene Jane Alexander should be jailed for 12 years without parole. Alexander fatally stabbed 26-year-old Jessie Mae Hayward-Lines in the chest outside the Prince George courthouse on July 2, 2020. Tyler

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