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No sign of Vancouver Island woman missing near Nanoose Bay for 5 weeks

No sign of Vancouver Island woman missing near Nanoose Bay for 5 weeks

ASAR: No plans to search further until something concrete found
Carbon tax talk heating up in B.C. as April 1 hike nears

Carbon tax talk heating up in B.C. as April 1 hike nears

Taxpayers group and federal Conservative leader urging premier to oppose increase
House of Commons rejects Conservative non-confidence motion over carbon tax

House of Commons rejects Conservative non-confidence motion over carbon tax

Move marked 11th time in 18 months that Poilievre has attempted to kill or amend carbon price
Industrial carbon price cuts 3 times the emissions of consumer levy: report

Industrial carbon price cuts 3 times the emissions of consumer levy: report

New research projects carbon tax could cut emissions by more than 100 million tonnes a year by 2030
B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

‘Right now the only losses compensated are economic’: Heiltsuk Chief Marilyn Slett
Nanaimo non-profit working on recycling books into fire logs

Nanaimo non-profit working on recycling books into fire logs

Habitat for Humanity Mid-Vancouver Island tasked with keeping 25,000 books out of the landfill
VIDEO: Seniors take to the streets for better pensions across B.C.

VIDEO: Seniors take to the streets for better pensions across B.C.

Tin Cup initiative aims to increase OAP to Canadian poverty level
Olympic snowboarder recovering after knee to the face in B.C. back country

Olympic snowboarder recovering after knee to the face in B.C. back country

Canadian Mark McMorris healing from injuries that put him in a Revelstoke hospital bed
Archaeological assessment for Okanagan church camp destroyed in wildfire

Archaeological assessment for Okanagan church camp destroyed in wildfire

Okanagan Anglican Camp lost its buildings in the McDougall Creek wildfire
B.C. unveils $39M flood strategy as 200,000 properties remain at high risk

B.C. unveils $39M flood strategy as 200,000 properties remain at high risk

Province expected bigger, longer-lasting floods, preparing coordinated response