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First Nation finfish alliance releases review of pro-salmon-farming science

First Nation finfish alliance releases review of pro-salmon-farming science

British Columbia Salmon Farming Association compiled the science review over the past year
NDP lead ‘sustained, substantial’ in B.C.’s ‘shifting political landscape’: poll

NDP lead ‘sustained, substantial’ in B.C.’s ‘shifting political landscape’: poll

Premier David Eby’s party with 43 per cent, Conservative of B.C. with 26 per cent
Aid worker’s mom rejects Israel’s explanation in wake of deadly airstrike

Aid worker’s mom rejects Israel’s explanation in wake of deadly airstrike

About 200 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since October
Minor win for ex-CFO of Princeton’s Copper Mountain Mine in legal battle

Minor win for ex-CFO of Princeton’s Copper Mountain Mine in legal battle

The company will have to provide additional disclosure in the ongoing wrongful termination lawsuit
Missing Canadian found safe in aftermath of earthquake in Taiwan

Missing Canadian found safe in aftermath of earthquake in Taiwan

The 7.2-magnitude quake has killed 10 people and injured more than 1,000
Liquor tasting changes draw cheers from B.C. producers

Liquor tasting changes draw cheers from B.C. producers

Enhanced tour and service experiences on tap for visitors of wineries, distilleries, breweries and cideries
‘Common sense, no more woke’: Poilievre tour hits Courtenay

‘Common sense, no more woke’: Poilievre tour hits Courtenay

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre offers short one-on-one interview Friday morning
February was the 20th month in a row of at least 175 overdose deaths in B.C.

February was the 20th month in a row of at least 175 overdose deaths in B.C.

BC Coroners Service says monthly reported deaths down 12% from January 2024
Search for missing baby Tyler continues for second day in Langley

Search for missing baby Tyler continues for second day in Langley

The Amber Alert remains in effect for the three-month-old
March job numbers offer “mixed bag” for B.C. as unemployment rose slightly

March job numbers offer “mixed bag” for B.C. as unemployment rose slightly

Health care, social assistance sector added more than 10,000 jobs, but other key sectors lost jobs