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Indigenous-led overdose prevention site the 1st of its kind in B.C.

Indigenous-led overdose prevention site the 1st of its kind in B.C.

Cheam site aimed helping prevent ODs in customized bus with trained staff who also test drugs
Drought conditions in B.C. a ‘sleeping giant of a natural disaster’

Drought conditions in B.C. a ‘sleeping giant of a natural disaster’

But too much rain too quickly could lead to similar issues following the 2021 atmospheric rivers
Ash-caked porcelain house all that B.C. wildfire left of former MP’s home

Ash-caked porcelain house all that B.C. wildfire left of former MP’s home

Stephen Fuhr plans to rebuild on the property he has lived at for 15 years
B.C. school district cancels Khalistan referendum rental over gun posters

B.C. school district cancels Khalistan referendum rental over gun posters

School trustee calls for review of district’s school rental policy
B.C. failed youth in care with bad info, may have failed others: report

B.C. failed youth in care with bad info, may have failed others: report

Jay Chalke says the Children and Family Development has rejected 3 of 5 recommendations
Pumping of water into the Cowichan River to begin soon

Pumping of water into the Cowichan River to begin soon

Catalyst Crofton to manage pumping until water levels are naturally restored this fall
27 structures so far burned down by Kookipi Creek wildfire

27 structures so far burned down by Kookipi Creek wildfire

6 residential homes and 21 recreational and maintenance buildings taken by fire
Animal rights protestors demonstrate at 2nd annual Langley rodeo

Animal rights protestors demonstrate at 2nd annual Langley rodeo

Opponents say the event ‘exploits animals for entertainment’
‘Welcome home’ sign out for Yellowknife residents after 3 weeks away

‘Welcome home’ sign out for Yellowknife residents after 3 weeks away

Evacuation order for the wildfire-threatened town has been lifted
Disaster relief available for communities impacted by 2023 B.C. wildfires

Disaster relief available for communities impacted by 2023 B.C. wildfires

It comes as more than 2.2 million hectares have burned in the province since April 1