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U.S., Japanese-based firms named as prime contractor for B.C. LNG plant

U.S., Japanese-based firms named as prime contractor for B.C. LNG plant

In March, B.C.’s government offered new conditions, tax incentives for liquefied natural gas projects
Memorial held at Camosun for National Day of Mourning

Memorial held at Camosun for National Day of Mourning

Union reps and local politicians gathered at Camosun College’s Lansdowne campus to acknowledge the National Day of Mourning on Friday.
Trump threatens countries who don’t back US World Cup bid

Trump threatens countries who don’t back US World Cup bid

The B.C. NDP said they wouldn’t support the bid earlier this year
B.C. millennials more likely to donate time than cash: poll

B.C. millennials more likely to donate time than cash: poll

They are also more likely to volunteer so they can meet new people, rather than just help the cause
Saanich Special Olympians look to get on a roll for national bowling championships

Saanich Special Olympians look to get on a roll for national bowling championships

Bowling trio heading to Prince Edward Island to compete in Special Olympics championships
B.C. moves against bad investment dealers

B.C. moves against bad investment dealers

Carole James says seniors getting new protection from ‘fraudsters’
Dog dies in crash with motorcycle in Comox Valley

Dog dies in crash with motorcycle in Comox Valley

Motorcyclist taken to hospital after incident on Headquarters Road, near Courtenay
Sexual harassment allegations against TVO host unsubstantiated: investigation

Sexual harassment allegations against TVO host unsubstantiated: investigation

An independent investigation has cleared TVO host Steve Paikin of sexual harassment allegations
Korean leaders pledge denuclearization in historic meeting

Korean leaders pledge denuclearization in historic meeting

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in
World needs to be ‘careful’ about Korean peace deal, says Canadian minister

World needs to be ‘careful’ about Korean peace deal, says Canadian minister

Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland said that no one should expect a formal end to hostilities to happen quickly