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B.C. looks to defer logging in old growth forests and consult with First Nations

- Story by Brody Langager, Vista Radio staffB.C. is aiming to defer logging for 2.6 million hectares of old-growth forest in the province after the Old Growth Strategic Review...

Rally planned at B.C. Legislature to protest autism funding changes

A rally is planned for the lawns of the legislature to protest changes to the province’s autism funding model.It’s scheduled for Wednesday, November 24th at 11:00am.Critics are calling on...

Serious inventory shortage putting squeeze on island homebuyers

Different month, same issues for Vancouver Island’s real estate market.Historically low inventory and a steady rise in prices have been the norm for months now, and October was no...

B.C. applies for decriminalization in effort to reduce toxic drug deaths

The province is taking its first step towards decriminalization,  as it looks to curb B.C.'s toxic drug overdose crisis.B.C. has become the first province in Canada to seek an...

Province says carbon monoxide alarms save lives

The province is urging everyone to take steps to stop carbon monoxide buildup, which has caused more than 150 deaths in B.C. since 2008.Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless...

B.C. finalizes proof of vaccination policy for public service workers

The deadline is fast approaching for all government employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.The province announced today that they must have two doses of a COVID vaccine by...

Almost 600 lives lost to extreme heat in summer 2021

Updated data from the BC Coroners Service tells a grim tale about this past summer’s record breaking, and deadly, heat.It shows that the record-breaking heat claimed the lives of...

MP Blaney named as NDP Critic for Seniors, Veterans and Rural Economic Development

North Island-Powell River’s MP is adding to her parliamentary duties.Rachel Blaney has been appointed as the federal NDP’s Critic for Seniors, Veterans... and Rural Economic Development.Leaders Jagmeet Singh made...

Province says don’t let cannabis candy spook kids, parents

Cannabis consumers and parents of trick-or-treaters must be vigilant to ensure little ghouls and goblins don't get a scary...

Islanders urged to get seasonal flu shot

Island Health says it’s time to take your shot to protect yourself, and everyone around you from the flu.The...

Sylvan Learning adds Comox location

A Vancouver Island couple is bringing the Sylvan Learning Centre to Comox.Susan and Russell Crowe are set to open...

Comox firefighters donate to Connect Warming Centre

Comox fighters have donated $1,000 to the Connect Warming Centre through the Comox Valley Transition Society.The Connect Warming Centre...

UPDATED: One man in custody in connection to Comox Valley axe vandalism

An arrest has been made in connection with a series of axe attacks on vehicles in the Comox Valley,...

BREAKING: Premier undergoing surgery tomorrow after growth found in his throat

Premier John Horgan is about to undergo surgery.In a statement, Horgan said, “after noticing a lump in my neck,...

Courtenay fire chief Don Bardonnex retires

After a decades-long career in fire and emergency services, the Courtenay Volunteer Fire Department’s Fire Chief Don Bardonnex has...

‘Show of Gratitude’ musical tribute to healthcare, essential workers

It’s a musical thank-you to healthcare and essential workers.A virtual ‘Show of Gratitude’ concert will be a tribute to...
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Small business group says B.C. regional districts need to reign in spending

A report from a small business advocacy group finds spending among regional districts in British Columbia is growing faster than key economic measures. 

Saratoga Speedway saluting the fans this weekend as end of racing season nears

With the 2025 racing season nearly in the rear-view mirror, Saratoga Speedway will say “thanks” to their fans at this weekend's event. 

Coquihalla Highway reopens after wildfire closure

Highway 5 between Hope and Merritt reopened early Friday afternoon after a closure due to an out-of-control wildfire.

B.C. tops list of least affordable provinces for renters

A report shows three British Columbia cities were among the top five least affordable for renters last year.

B.C. follows national trend of rising unemployment in August, losing 16,000 jobs

British Columbia lost close to 16,000 jobs in August, its second monthly decrease in a row. 
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