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Labour board orders rail workers back on the job as Teamsters vow to appeal

Labour board orders rail workers back on the job as Teamsters vow to appeal

The decision from Canada Industrial Relations Board imposes binding arbitration on all involved parties
Filmmaker documents Burns Lake's 2018 wildfire in 'The Fire In Our Hearts'

Filmmaker documents Burns Lake's 2018 wildfire in 'The Fire In Our Hearts'

Tschanz spent his teenage years in Burns Lake and discusses growing up in the community and returning to film there
Terrace athlete tops in parkour, the high-risk 'thrill' sport

Terrace athlete tops in parkour, the high-risk 'thrill' sport

Luke Sabal started doing Parkour when he was 10 years old in Terrace
BC Lions set to play in Victoria for the first time in CFL history

BC Lions set to play in Victoria for the first time in CFL history

Touchdown Pacific is gearing up for a Labour Day weekend filled with fun festivities and action-packed football.
Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Amber Morrison, Matthew Fox's work unveiled at Pipers Lagoon Park, with ocean backdrop
New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

B.C. has killed wolves since 2015 in order to revive the caribou population
Single-vehicle semi collision off Sicamous bridge considered a fatality

Single-vehicle semi collision off Sicamous bridge considered a fatality

RCMP dive team has been called in to located semi driver in the channel
Sooke set to mourn lives lost to overdose, support those still struggling

Sooke set to mourn lives lost to overdose, support those still struggling

Families, supporters set to gather for Overdose Awareness Day at Evergreen Mall on Aug. 31
Nanaimo Airport inspires aviation interest in Indigenous youths

Nanaimo Airport inspires aviation interest in Indigenous youths

YCD held its first Give Them Wings event Aug. 13
B.C. gets $3.5M from feds to combat child sexual exploitation

B.C. gets $3.5M from feds to combat child sexual exploitation

More than 28,000 child exploitation investigations opened in B.C. between 2020 and 2023