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Motorist fined for travelling 55 km/h over speed limit in Kelowna

The Kelowna RCMP recently took another dangerous speeder off the streets. On Friday, Jan. 9, the policing agency posted on social media that a member of the municipal traffic unit caught an individual driving 115 km/h in a 60 km/h zone. The vehicle has been impounded and the driver was fined for excessive speed. “Police […]

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Vancouver Goldeneyes fall short as Ottawa secures fifth straight victory

The Vancouver Goldeneyes were unable to break the Ottawa Charge’s winning streak Friday (Jan. 9) after two empty net goals secured the Charge’s 4-2 victory. The Charge celebrated their fifth straight win and defeated the Goldeneyes in front of a crowd of 7,889 fans at TD Place in Ottawa. The Charge are the only second

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Humans blamed for enticing bears out of hibernation on southern Vancouver Island

Vancouver Islanders are often surprised to see bears wandering through neighbourhoods in the middle of winter. The sight raises the question of whether the Island’s bears don’t go into hibernation. To clear the doubts, Black Press Media talked to Mollie Cameron, the president of Wild Wise Society. Her explanation of the issue circles back to

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NDP will find rebirth in rural ridings, says B.C.-based federal leadership candidate

One of the five contenders seeking to be the next leader of the federal NDP hit Port Alberni, Tofino and Ucluelet on her Vancouver Island tour in between Christmas and New Year’s. Tanille Johnston is a city councillor in Campbell River and was narrowly defeated in the 2025 federal election in the North Island-Powell River

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