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Indigenous mineral interests protected as province modernizes mineral tenure act

Indigenous mineral interests protected as province modernizes mineral tenure act

‘If you want to mine here, we have to … keep our lands and waters healthy’ – Ehattesaht Chief
Bottom fishing closed around B.C.’s only live coral reef

Bottom fishing closed around B.C.’s only live coral reef

Lophelia Reef, in Finlayson Channel is home to the most northerly coral in the Pacific
Jewish B.C. cabinet minister says anti-Semitism not part of his ‘experience’

Jewish B.C. cabinet minister says anti-Semitism not part of his ‘experience’

Environment Minister George Heyman disagrees with former cabinet colleague Selina Robinson
B.C. creates new provincial position to focus on Indigenous child welfare

B.C. creates new provincial position to focus on Indigenous child welfare

Director will oversee transition of Indigenous child welfare jurisdiction to First Nations
Feds release $77M to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

Feds release $77M to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

The investment comes one year after the province put up $65 million for the aging infrastructure
‘It’s an honour’: Kelowna Rocket being recognized for saving drowning man

‘It’s an honour’: Kelowna Rocket being recognized for saving drowning man

Ty Hurley saved a drowning man in a Alberta hotel back in December
Vancouver-based Indigenous group gets $21M for skilled trades program

Vancouver-based Indigenous group gets $21M for skilled trades program

24 projects across the country were selected for more than $170M in federal funding
B.C. Jewish leaders call on Premier Eby to address anti-Semitism in NDP

B.C. Jewish leaders call on Premier Eby to address anti-Semitism in NDP

Eby is meeting with rabbinical leaders Friday following Selina Robinson’s departure from caucus
Stolen information of over 20k Interior Health employees recovered by RCMP

Stolen information of over 20k Interior Health employees recovered by RCMP

Anyone who worked for IH from 2003 and 2009 is encouraged to make contact
Burnout, turnover wracking Canada’s shelters in ‘Feminist Brain Drain’

Burnout, turnover wracking Canada’s shelters in ‘Feminist Brain Drain’

Underfunding driving crisis in in women’s shelters across the country, new report finds