9 mins NLPS receiving nearly half a million for support with school supplies, field trips Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools is receiving $495,000 from the Ministry of Education and Child Care’s most recent round of dollars placed in its student and family affordability fund.
53 mins Butt-shaped dye stains on new chairs lead to failed claim against Coquitlam furniture store Fabric stains left behind by someone’s behind led to an unsuccessful lawsuit against a Coquitlam furniture store in small claims court.
2 hours Phillips Brewing takes home gold at World Beer Cup A popular Victoria brewery took home a gold medal at the World Beer Cup this past week.
3 hours Forest wake brings Comox community together to grieve loss of second-growth trees Holding a wake for a forest may not be the most common way to spend a Saturday morning, but some Comox Valley residents gathered to do just that last weekend.
4 hours B.C. earmarks $5M for 10 manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island The provincial government is promising $5 million through its BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund to support 10 manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island.
5 hours Five things to know about the NHL playoffs The Vancouver Canucks recorded a franchise-low 12 shots in Nashville last night, including three in the final period. Yet, power-play goals led to an important 2-1 win.
5 hours BC Hydro issues reminder about free AC units for low-income households BC Hydro is reminding residents that free portable AC units are available for eligible low-income households, ahead of the summer season.
6 hours Haida elder suing Catholic Church and priest, hopes for 'healing and reconciliation' The lawyer for a residential school survivor leading a proposed class-action defamation lawsuit against the Catholic Church over residential schools says the court action is a last resort.