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Former welfare clients still owed money, B.C. Ombudsperson says

Former welfare clients still owed money, B.C. Ombudsperson says

Investigation found 2,600 people docked illegally for earning income

B.C. opioid crisis to get same world-renowned treatment approach as HIV/AIDS

A program that focuses on treatment as prevention will roll out Jan. 17
Prince George could get province’s second BC Cannabis Store

Prince George could get province’s second BC Cannabis Store

The first brick-and-mortar government retail location opened in Kamloops on Oct. 17
B.C. chowdery caught up in ‘rat-in-soup’ scandal to close

B.C. chowdery caught up in ‘rat-in-soup’ scandal to close

Crab Park Chowdery will be shutting down Jan. 20
Caribou herd disappears from Kootenays after last cow relocated

Caribou herd disappears from Kootenays after last cow relocated

One cow from the South Selkirk herd and two from the Purcells were moved this week
Cop recounts wild car chase through Ladysmith and Duncan

Cop recounts wild car chase through Ladysmith and Duncan

B.C. Supreme Court trial of Armaan Singh Chandi hears of pursuit following Nanaimo drive-by shooting
Barack Obama to speak at Vancouver event

Barack Obama to speak at Vancouver event

Former U.S. president will speak with board of trade in March
Vancouver councillors unanimously approve motion declaring climate emergency

Vancouver councillors unanimously approve motion declaring climate emergency

Vancouver joins cities like Los Angeles and London
‘I never said there was no collusion,’ Trump lawyer says

‘I never said there was no collusion,’ Trump lawyer says

President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani says he has ‘never said there was no collusion’
Social media strains over Prince Rupert’s boil water notice

Social media strains over Prince Rupert’s boil water notice

Resident forms Community for Clean Water, and Jennifer Rice responds to acting mayor’s comments