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B.C. student becomes youngest delegate at Global Peace Summit

B.C. student becomes youngest delegate at Global Peace Summit

17-year-old Riley Orr was named a Global Peace Ambassador
B.C. coastal First Nations Mineral Act appeal gets Indigenous, civil liberties support

B.C. coastal First Nations Mineral Act appeal gets Indigenous, civil liberties support

FNLC and BCCLA stand with Gitxaala and Ehattesaht Nations in upholding the process of legislative reconciliation
Port Alberni says non-compliant wastewater plant no risk to environment, health

Port Alberni says non-compliant wastewater plant no risk to environment, health

City has created an 'action plan' to get facility back within compliance
Island nurses go back to school to help beat HPV-related cancers

Island nurses go back to school to help beat HPV-related cancers

Nurses will be offering grade 11 and 12 students the HPV vaccine
B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

Quesnel woman said having an intervenor 'sets her free' from a 'mind prison' as funding for the support is set to end in March
B.C. caribou advocates slap Ottawa for endangered herd protection inaction

B.C. caribou advocates slap Ottawa for endangered herd protection inaction

Declining southern mountain caribou population classified as threatened
Nearly $17K raised for Okanagan family at risk of homelessness

Nearly $17K raised for Okanagan family at risk of homelessness

Terminally ill mother Robin Lessard and her two daughters still need to find a place to live after Jan. 31
‘High probability of a dispute’: talks start with B.C. government workers

‘High probability of a dispute’: talks start with B.C. government workers

Contract for 34,000 provincial government workers expires March 31
Poilievre wants to cut public service, doesn’t mind them working from home

Poilievre wants to cut public service, doesn’t mind them working from home

Conservative leader argues Canada has far too many bureaucrats
Crown seeks 7-9 years in jail for pair guilty of waterfront Nanaimo killing

Crown seeks 7-9 years in jail for pair guilty of waterfront Nanaimo killing

Guilty parties apologize to Fred Parsons's family at sentencing hearing