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B.C. adds $20M to cancer travel program after 100s served in 1st year

B.C. adds $20M to cancer travel program after 100s served in 1st year

The provincial government has extended a medical travel program for individuals undergoing cancer care including radiation therapy in B.C. 
B.C. para surfer Victoria Feige lobbying for inclusion in L.A. Paralympics

B.C. para surfer Victoria Feige lobbying for inclusion in L.A. Paralympics

5-time women’s world champion wants her sport on the world stage in 2028
Watchdog says B.C. not doing enough to protect island’s old-growth forest

Watchdog says B.C. not doing enough to protect island’s old-growth forest

Quadra Island may not have enough old trees unless monitoring improves: Forest Practices Board
Unemployment continues to climb in Canada as population outstrips job growth

Unemployment continues to climb in Canada as population outstrips job growth

Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth
Chief blasts Canfor, politicians for ignoring northern B.C. forestry crisis

Chief blasts Canfor, politicians for ignoring northern B.C. forestry crisis

Nak'azdli Whut'en First Nation Chief Colleen Erickson has said all stakeholders 'knew this was coming'
‘Kick in the gut’: union wants Canfor tenure stripped after B.C. mill closures

‘Kick in the gut’: union wants Canfor tenure stripped after B.C. mill closures

Steelworkers say firm should not be allowed to harvest timber if they can’t process it in the area
No charges recommended after woman dies in B.C. RCMP custody

No charges recommended after woman dies in B.C. RCMP custody

Independent Investigations Office of B.C. wonders if training or policy changes needed in wake of Burnaby case
B.C., Ottawa remain in talks for disaster relief funding for 3 communities

B.C., Ottawa remain in talks for disaster relief funding for 3 communities

Federal minister addresses flood mitigation concerns, end of supply-and-confidence agreement with NDP
B.C. sitting volleyball players 'set' to battle for bronze in Paris

B.C. sitting volleyball players 'set' to battle for bronze in Paris

The team, featuring two Langley-area players, will compete in their final game Saturday against Brazil
B.C. residents more likely to use transit, active transportation

B.C. residents more likely to use transit, active transportation

Statistics Canada says British Columbians are more likely to bike or walk to work and use public transit