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Black Rock to host Cops for Cancer barbecue today

Local police will be cooking up a philanthropic storm at Ucluelet's Black Rock Resort on Sunday.
Keep all emails, Clark tells cabinet

Keep all emails, Clark tells cabinet

Premier Christy Clark says procedures have changed little in the past 10 years, and she thought information law was being followed
USS Basketball team scores community service kudos

USS Basketball team scores community service kudos

A group of local athletes were digging an opportunity to give back to their community last week.

Thieves target parked cars in Park

Four vehicles have been broken into within the Pacific Rim National Park in the past week.
Police called in on B.C. government email deletion

Police called in on B.C. government email deletion

Privacy commissioner says BC Liberal culture of secrecy violates information law, staffer lied under oath
Washington grapples with stoned drivers

Washington grapples with stoned drivers

Justin Trudeau government plans to legalize marijuana, and US police say they need a roadside testing device
Local mayors excited to work with new MP Gord Johns.

Local mayors excited to work with new MP Gord Johns.

Both mayors expected to see a Johns victory Monday night.
Strategic voting had limited effect: pollster

Strategic voting had limited effect: pollster

Anyone-but-Conservative push hurt Greens, Liberal wave rendered it moot in much of southwestern B.C.
B.C. welcomes Trudeau's climate, infrastructure plans

B.C. welcomes Trudeau's climate, infrastructure plans

Premier Christy Clark avoids comment on Justin Trudeau's deficit spending and marijuana legalization promises
Election results: Liberal majority looms as red wave washes into B.C.

Election results: Liberal majority looms as red wave washes into B.C.

Justin Trudeau will be Canada's next prime minister, Liberals now expected to form majority government