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Marsupial mystery: Injured ‘sugar glider’ left at B.C. animal rescue centre

Marsupial mystery: Injured ‘sugar glider’ left at B.C. animal rescue centre

Exotic animal will lose tail, but people already want to give her a home
Husky Energy looks to sell Prince George refinery, 500 retail locations

Husky Energy looks to sell Prince George refinery, 500 retail locations

Husky has more than 500 service stations, travel centres, cardlock operations and more in Canada
Use of street drugs in B.C. Interior compared to playing Russian roulette

Use of street drugs in B.C. Interior compared to playing Russian roulette

Overdose deaths spike in Interior Health over past five years, help available
Elections Canada says byelection required in Nanaimo-Ladysmith

Elections Canada says byelection required in Nanaimo-Ladysmith

The earliest a byelection could take place is Feb. 25
Most First Nations in northern B.C. support LNG pipeline, group says

Most First Nations in northern B.C. support LNG pipeline, group says

First Nations LNG Alliance says at least 20 First Nations have signed agreements with LNG Canada
Campaign to ban smoking in B.C. apartments bound for legislature

Campaign to ban smoking in B.C. apartments bound for legislature

Online petition nears 14,000 while ‘paper-based’ version required by province tops 700
Wandering seal visits Newfoundland town, seems keen to stay

Wandering seal visits Newfoundland town, seems keen to stay

The seal was spotted Saturday outside the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre
People’s Party of Canada chooses B.C. women as its first candidates

People’s Party of Canada chooses B.C. women as its first candidates

Jennifer Clarke in Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson in Burnaby South to represent PPC
Campaign to recall Speaker Darryl Plecas launched

Campaign to recall Speaker Darryl Plecas launched

Organizers plan to begin collecting signatures in February, website says
Donation bin deaths prompt Canadian manufacturer to stop

Donation bin deaths prompt Canadian manufacturer to stop

Toronto-area company RangeView Fabricating will focus on modifying the existing containers