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Total cost to host FIFA World Cup in Vancouver could top $600M

The B.C. government said the net cost of hosting seven FIFA World Cup matches in Vancouver next year could be as much as $145 million, in line with earlier projections, though gross expenses for the tournament may exceed $600 million.

Duncan students sweep BC Film Festival in Vancouver

A Duncan student has swept the competition after receiving top honors at the 2025 BC Student Film Festival.  Schools...

Vancouver man identified in suspicious death 

A man who was located with serious injuries on Klein Lake Forest Service Road in Egmont has been identified...

Cowichan Tourism: Preparing For Busy Fiscal Year

Cowichan Tourism has just entered the 2018-19 fiscal year and a whole lot is planned in the year ahead.Cowichan...

Agriculture Minister Announces Funding for Local Project

Food waste, poverty, and hunger are three realities for many families in Duncan and the Cowichan Valley.Approximately two thousand...

Curling Fundraiser Aims to Help Young Girl

Duncan Curling Club General Manager, Dean Meikle says an 11-year-old girl who curled and played soccer has "a light...
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Most British Columbians report seeing dangerous driving in school zones, survey finds

A survey by the British Columbia Automobile Association finds most British Columbians have witnessed dangerous driving in school zones. 

B.C. housing starts decline in first half of 2025, bucking national trend

Housing starts in British Columbia fell four per cent between January and July compared to the same period last year.

277 mandatory alcohol screenings issued by BC Highway Patrol over Sunfest, Nickelback weekends

Many drivers enjoying concerts in Lake Cowichan were left saying this is how you remind me... not to drink and drive. 

B.C. tourism industry bracing for peak-season cancellations due to Air Canada strike

Tourism operators in B.C. are bracing for a possible financial hit after the union representing about 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants defied a back-to-work order. 

IIO recommends no charges after pedestrians hit by off-duty RCMP officer

The Independent Investigations Office is not recommending action against an off-duty RCMP officer driving a vehicle that hit two pedestrians in April.
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