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Around the BCHL: Wenatchee Wild finally home after 11 on the road

Around the BCHL: Wenatchee Wild finally home after 11 on the road

Around the BCHL is a look at what’s going on in the BCHL and around the junior A world.
B.C. moms frustrated about lack of prenatal care

B.C. moms frustrated about lack of prenatal care

‘It is my right to be able to receive proper medical care.’
High demand: Hiring undocumented B.C. construction workers even hurts those who obey rules

High demand: Hiring undocumented B.C. construction workers even hurts those who obey rules

Consequences of hiring workers illegally exceed risks taken by workers and companies that hire them
Ontario government to allow Sikhs to ride motorcycles without helmets

Ontario government to allow Sikhs to ride motorcycles without helmets

The exemption — which goes into effect Oct. 18 — will recognize Sikh motorcycle riders’ civil rights and religious expression
JUNO president returns to B.C. hometown to collect award

JUNO president returns to B.C. hometown to collect award

Reid will accept the Kevin Walters Industry Builder Award
Gas flowing again along FortisBC’s Enbridge pipeline

Gas flowing again along FortisBC’s Enbridge pipeline

Customers in B.C. still asked to avoid non-essential use of natural gas until situation is resolved
US, Russian astronauts safe after emergency landing

US, Russian astronauts safe after emergency landing

Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques had been scheduled to be on the launch of a Soyuz spacecraft later this year
Hurricane Michael left path of destruction, isn’t done yet

Hurricane Michael left path of destruction, isn’t done yet

Many homes were ripped apart or washed away altogether where the hurricane made landfall in Florida
Discontent city supporter says Nanaimo plans to dismantle camp on Friday

Discontent city supporter says Nanaimo plans to dismantle camp on Friday

Nanaimo mayor won’t disclose shutdown plans, says advocacy group has no credibility
Should companies take a public stance on racism, sexism?

Should companies take a public stance on racism, sexism?

About half of Canadians think so, according to a recent Ipsos survey – just one month after Nike puts focus on Colin Kaepernick