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Port Alberni mother now charged with second-degree murder in son's death

Port Alberni mother now charged with second-degree murder in son's death

Samantha Jesselynn 颅Dittmer was initially charged with careless use of a firearm, which was upgraded to manslaughter five days later. She now faces a charge of second-degree murder.
Minimum wage to rise to $15.65 an hour in June; businesses worry about impact

Minimum wage to rise to $15.65 an hour in June; businesses worry about impact

B.C.'s minimum wage is scheduled to increase in June to $15.65 an hour from $15.20.
Festivals are coming back, but there's a dire shortage of staff; training camp will be held at Lake Cowichan

Festivals are coming back, but there's a dire shortage of staff; training camp will be held at Lake Cowichan

Scores of industry experts in areas such as sound, lighting, rigging, and safety will provide instruction in a training camp at Lake Cowichan.
Soaring gas prices have 91原创s streaming to Point Roberts

Soaring gas prices have 91原创s streaming to Point Roberts

Special exemption means no negative COVID test is required to return home.
'There's a way out': B.C woman in recovery shares story of addiction, hope

'There's a way out': B.C woman in recovery shares story of addiction, hope

485 women in B.C. died of an overdose last year. Christina Petrina hopes her story inspires other women to get help.
Quebec sugar shack owners say the COVID-19 pandemic saved the iconic industry

Quebec sugar shack owners say the COVID-19 pandemic saved the iconic industry

U.S. official: Russia seeking military aid from China

U.S. official: Russia seeking military aid from China

Talks to resume as Russia pressures Ukrainian capital Kyiv

Talks to resume as Russia pressures Ukrainian capital Kyiv

Eric Akis: Celebrate St. Paddy's Day with salmon and colcannon

Eric Akis: Celebrate St. Paddy's Day with salmon and colcannon

Popular Irish dish combines buttery mashed potatoes with cabbage or kale
Horgan says he'll keep wearing a mask, feels 'sad' for horn-honking protesters

Horgan says he'll keep wearing a mask, feels 'sad' for horn-honking protesters

"There will be no occupation in Victoria," says B.C. Premier John Horgan.