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B.C. loggers brace for changes in century-old log export policy

B.C. loggers brace for changes in century-old log export policy

Contractor regulations shifting to stabilize struggling industry
Man fit to stand trial in girl’s death at B.C. high school: judge

Man fit to stand trial in girl’s death at B.C. high school: judge

Letisha Reimer was killed during a stabbing at Abbotsford Senior Secondary
Two skiers caught in avalanche near Revelstoke

Two skiers caught in avalanche near Revelstoke

Both sustained non life threatening injuries while venturing out of bounds at the resort
B.C. brewery evacuated due to suspected ammonia leak

B.C. brewery evacuated due to suspected ammonia leak

Creston Fire Rescue personnel and equipment are on site.
Native American activist says he forgives boys in videos

Native American activist says he forgives boys in videos

Student at centre of video says he has nothing to apologize for
Naked snow sculptures appear on streets of B.C. city

Naked snow sculptures appear on streets of B.C. city

Warning: Naked body art in article
Ottawa strikes $40M research deal on 5G technology with Huawei rival Nokia

Ottawa strikes $40M research deal on 5G technology with Huawei rival Nokia

Funding comes in midst of Huawei national security review
High heat but no record: 2018 was 4th warmest year on Earth

High heat but no record: 2018 was 4th warmest year on Earth

Last year’s average temperature was 14.96 degrees Celsius
Man says emotional support alligator helps his depression

Man says emotional support alligator helps his depression

Cold-blooded reptile “likes to give hugs”
Half of Canadians think Quebec takes more than it gives: poll

Half of Canadians think Quebec takes more than it gives: poll

New research from the Angus Reid Institute says one-in-five Quebecers thinks so too