December 13th, 1941 – October 16th, 2025
Ardell passed away peacefully at home in Nanaimo in the company of family and friends. She is survived by son Robert, daughter Denise, brother Roy, ex-husband William, extended family, and countless friends. She was predeceased by father Thomas and mother Mabel. Ardell grew up in Nelson, Lethbridge, and Nanaimo, graduating from Nanaimo District Secondary School in 1959. Friends and family remember her as highly organized, intelligent, fun-loving, an
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Kelowna’s average temperature for the year came in at 10.6 degrees Celsius, which was 2.4 degrees above normal and tied 1988 for the city’s warmest year on record.
Vernon’s average temperature was 10.1 C, just under two degrees above normal. That also -
B.C. pastor’s fines set aside for violating in-person gathering rules during COVID lockdown
A Chilliwack pastor ticketed for in-person worship during lockdowns has had the matter set aside in Provincial Court of B.C.
The Alberta-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announced on Jan. 8 that both convictions had been “vacated” for Pastor John Koopman of the Free Reformed Church in Chilliwack.
In 2022 Koopman was charged with participating in worship services in 2020 and 2021, violating the in-person gathering prohibition during the COVID pandemic.
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Theft from vehicles on the rise in Nanaimo
Property crimes are on the rise in the community according to the latest crime statistics compiled by Nanaimo RCMP.
Statistics for 2025 compared to 2024 are showing a marked increase in two categories of property-related offences; theft from vehicles and “theft other” which involves thefts from places other than homes, cars and businesses, such as sheds, garages and freezers.
According to a Nanaimo RCMP press release, theft from vehicles rose 15 per cent in 2025 and theft other, clim -
Wind farm poised to become Vancouver Island’s biggest power source, empower First Nation
Wei Wai Kum First Nation is charting a new course as the majority owner of one Vancouver Island’s largest new power sources following decades of exclusion from energy projects in their own territory.
The Yə̓yus Energy, formerly known as the Brewster Wind Project, is a $600-million, 197-megawatt wind farm with 30 turbines that will be located northwest of Campbell River. Wei Wai Kum owns 51 per cent of the wind project while Capstone, a Toronto-based renewable energy firm, owns th -
Wind farm poised to become Island’s biggest power source, empower First Nation
Wei Wai Kum First Nation is charting a new course as the majority owner of one Vancouver Island’s largest new power sources following decades of exclusion from energy projects in their own territory.
The Yə̓yus Energy, formerly known as the Brewster Wind Project, is a $600-million, 197-megawatt wind farm with 30 turbines that will be located northwest of Campbell River. Wei Wai Kum owns 51 per cent of the wind project while Capstone, a Toronto-based renewable energy firm, owns th -
Alleged soup assault lands intoxicated woman in Salmon Arm RCMP cells
An intoxicated woman spent the night in Salmon Arm RCMP cells after instigating an alleged soup assault at a local pub.
Police were called to an establishment on Lakeshore Drive at 7 p.m. on Dec. 22 after a staff member reported an intoxicated female customer had thrown a bowl of soup at another patron and was refusing to leave.
When officers arrived, staff pointed out the 34-year-old woman who had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and was stumbling as she walked.
“The soup recipient was not -
IIO clears RCMP of wrongdoing in 2024 arrest in Duncan
North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP officers have been cleared of any wrongdoing in relation to the arrest of a woman in November 2024.
During that arrest, the woman’s shoulder had been seriously injured, and as such, the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia was mandated to investigate.
On the afternoon of Nov. 29, 2024, North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP received a report of a woman waving a handgun in the air and pointing it at passing vehicles.
The IIO report, issued Jan. 8 by chief civ -
American sentenced for trying to smuggle British husband into U.S. from B.C.
A Californian woman was sentenced to six months of probation for attempting to smuggle her husband — a Great Britain citizen — into the United States from the Roosville border crossing south of Jaffray in the East Kootenays last spring.
Tracy Routh Lautenslager, 54, pleaded guilty in August 2025 to one count of conspiracy to bring aliens into the U.S. at a location other than a designated port of entry.
U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen presided over the proceedings, delivering -
Logging equipment torched near Lake Cowichan; RCMP investigating
Three pieces of logging equipment owned by Fraser Valley Timber were torched overnight Jan. 1 into the morning of Jan. 2, putting multiple employees immediately out of work and potentially costing the company hundreds of thousands of dollars in replacement costs.
Lake Cowichan RCMP spokesperson Const. David Prak said on Jan. 2 at 7 a.m., police responded to a report of multiple burnt-out and smouldering logging vehicles along the Caycuse mainline.
“The machines, which included two grapple -
Family members share grief during sentencing for East Kootenay killings
Crown prosecutors are recommending at least 13 years in prison before parole eligibility for a man guilty of killing two people in Creston and Kimberley four years ago.
Mitchell McIntyre pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and manslaughter with a firearm in the killings of Julia Howe and David Creamer on Feb. 6, 2022.
Both Crown and defence lawyers presented a joint sentencing submission in Kamloops Supreme Court in front of Justice Paul Riley on Jan. 7. A sentencing decision is expected on J -
Abbotsford hosting Judo BC Provincial Championships
The Judo BC Provincial Championships are coming to Abbotsford.
Hundreds of athletes of all ages will take over the Ag-Rec Centre for the province’s biggest judo competition from Feb. 6 to 8.
This marks the first time that Abbotsford Judo Club has hosted the event since 2018. Prince George was the host city the past two years and Victoria hosted in 2023 and 2022.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Judo BC (@judobc)Divisions competing at the provincials include: U10, U12, U14, U16, -
Inter-Community Business Licence Bylaw 2025 No. 7435
“Inter-Community Business Licence Bylaw 2025 No. 7435” received first, second and third reading on December 15, 2025. The proposed bylaw, if adopted, replaces “Inter-Community Business Licence Bylaw 2025 No. 7435” and provides updates aimed to strengthen enforcement and ensure equitable licensing practices within all participating Vancouver Island municipalities.
The proposed bylaw is scheduled to proceed to Council for adoption at its Regular Meeting to be held Monday, J -
Concert for Bruno Mars at BC Place in October on ‘The Romantic’ tour
A big Bruno Mars tour of North America and Europe will end in Vancouver next Oct. 15 at BC Place Stadium, Live Nation Entertainment announced Thursday (Jan. 8).
Concert tickets go on sale Jan. 15 on BrunoMars.com for the “Romantic Tour,” which is Mars’ first headline tour in nearly a decade, following his 2017 24K Magic dates.
Mars, a Grammy Award-winning performer, has booked nearly 40 shows from April to October 2026, including one in Vancouver (with opener Anderson .Paak as
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