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Port Alberni teacher suspended after student injured with pool noodle

Port Alberni teacher suspended after student injured with pool noodle

This is the third time teacher has been suspended by School District 70 in past three years
B.C. elementary school teachers ‘hoping for snow’ in holiday music video

B.C. elementary school teachers ‘hoping for snow’ in holiday music video

Annual holiday rap music video stars school staff members
Boat owners fined for illegal tuna fishing off B.C.’s west coast

Boat owners fined for illegal tuna fishing off B.C.’s west coast

Crew caught more than 30,000 pounds of albacore tuna in 2022 without a licence
B.C. Highway 4 near Port Alberni open after months of wildfire repair

B.C. Highway 4 near Port Alberni open after months of wildfire repair

Section reopens to two-way traffic after an extended stretch of full and partial closures
Teenager convicted in 2021 case of man found stabbed to death on B.C. lawn

Teenager convicted in 2021 case of man found stabbed to death on B.C. lawn

The body of 20-year-old Clifton Johnston was found in front of the Port Alberni Friendship Centre
B.C. nurse stripped of licence for sexual misconduct with psychiatric patient

B.C. nurse stripped of licence for sexual misconduct with psychiatric patient

Former LPN on Vancouver Island had relationship with ‘vulnerable’ patient while providing direct care
Highway 4 re-opening remains ‘on schedule’ as wildfire is under control

Highway 4 re-opening remains ‘on schedule’ as wildfire is under control

Highway 4 east of Port Alberni has been closed since June 6 due to wildfire
Woman arrested after series of suspicious grass fires started on Vancouver Island

Woman arrested after series of suspicious grass fires started on Vancouver Island

Port Alberni RCMP hope arrest puts a damper on early fire season
B.C. First Nation issues 26 calls to action in wake of unmarked grave discovery

B.C. First Nation issues 26 calls to action in wake of unmarked grave discovery

Tseshaht First Nation: at least 67 children died while attending Alberni Indian Residential School
Vancouver Island First Nation to release ground scanning results for former residential school

Vancouver Island First Nation to release ground scanning results for former residential school

Former Alberni Indian Residential School (AIRS) was located on Tseshaht First Nation territory
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