November 2025

THE MOJ: Celebrating the unsung Leos as team prepares for the Western Final

Five members of the B.C. Lions were named to the All-CFL team this past week with quarterback NathanRourke, offensive lineman Jarell Broxton, receivers Keon Hatcher Sr., and Justin McInnis and defensiveend Mathieu Betts earning honors. We could go on and write about their exploits but we will leave that to others. Instead, we are going […]

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80,700 litres of aviation fuel lost following train derailment near Kamloops

The Province of B.C. is now confirming that about 80,700 litres of aviation fuel were lost between two rail cars after a train derailment near Kamloops on Nov. 1. On Nov. 5, the Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR) stated that preliminary estimates suggest approximately 68,000 litres of aviation fuel were released from one railcar

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Cariboo woman faces animal abuse charges related to 2024 incident

A Quesnel woman has been charged with two offences related to alleged animal abuse following an investigation into the treatment of multiple animals in her care. Crown Counsel approved two charges against 48-year-old Casey Arnold after more than 60 animals were seized from her Quesnel property December 2024. BC SPCA rescued 59 dogs, including Chihuahuas,

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BC Ferries cancels afternoon sailings between Victoria and Tsawwassen

BC Ferries has cancelled four sailings between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay on Thursday, Nov. 6, due to high winds forecast by Environment Canada for the Strait of Georgia. The affected sailings include the 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. departures from both Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay. Shortly before 11 a.m., the company said the cancellations were

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Outrage over Canada’s ostrich killing decision, from Vernon to U.S.

Anger, shock and indignation is pouring in from across the nation following the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to effectively uphold a kill order for hundreds of ostriches in Edgewood. The Universal Ostrich Farms application for an appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court of Canada Thursday, Nov. 6. That means the Canadian Food Inspection

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