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Jury wants more prepared response after fatal Nanaimo ferry terminal shooting

Jury wants more prepared response after fatal Nanaimo ferry terminal shooting

B.C. Coroners Service inquest recommends having paramedics pre-staged in incidents involving armed suspects
Banman named whip as Rustad announces B.C. Conservatives shadow cabinet

Banman named whip as Rustad announces B.C. Conservatives shadow cabinet

Shadow cabinet is 'committed to restoring prosperity, public safety, and affordability': Rustad
B.C.'s new finance minister looking to balance competing demands

B.C.'s new finance minister looking to balance competing demands

Incoming B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey is facing competing advice in the face of "challenging" economic times ahead.
Canadian Space Agency wants you to help name its new moon rover

Canadian Space Agency wants you to help name its new moon rover

Athabasca, Courage, Glacier and Pol-R the 4 choices under consideration
Emergency alert test comes as coastal B.C. mops up from ‘bomb cyclone’

Emergency alert test comes as coastal B.C. mops up from ‘bomb cyclone’

Scheduled test comes as nearly 75,000 B.C. homes and businesses were still without power
Lions fire head coach Rick Campbell as part of sweeping off-field changes

Lions fire head coach Rick Campbell as part of sweeping off-field changes

Assistant general manager Ryan Rigmaiden has been promoted to general manager
‘Heartbroken’ Sarah McLachlan cancels Canadian tour due to acute laryngitis

‘Heartbroken’ Sarah McLachlan cancels Canadian tour due to acute laryngitis

McLachlan had earlier postponed Canadian leg of the Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour
B.C. delegation jets to California to promote province’s film industry

B.C. delegation jets to California to promote province’s film industry

Government says film supports more than 47,500 jobs, brought $3.3B to B.C.’s GDP in 2022
Striking postal workers in Sidney keep government cheques, Santa letters flowing

Striking postal workers in Sidney keep government cheques, Santa letters flowing

The delivery of government cheques during the strike is only being done once
WorkSafeBC fines B.C. ski hill operator $132K in 2023 worker death

WorkSafeBC fines B.C. ski hill operator $132K in 2023 worker death

A worker died after getting caught under a forklift that tipped, landed on the employee