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New crisis response team made up of those with lived experience

New crisis response team made up of those with lived experience

Community-Led Crisis Response team runs out of AVI Health and Community Services
Racist graffiti sprayed at Tlowitsis Village construction site, RCMP investigating

Racist graffiti sprayed at Tlowitsis Village construction site, RCMP investigating

Incident took place June 15 in the Campbell River area
PHOTOS: Worker Solidarity Network calls on government to protect workers in extreme heat

PHOTOS: Worker Solidarity Network calls on government to protect workers in extreme heat

The group demonstrated in front of the B.C. Legislature Saturday with a giant thermometer
It may be June, but snow could be on the way for Okanagan highways

It may be June, but snow could be on the way for Okanagan highways

Multiple Okanagan highways are under a special weather statement involving possible snow
Kelowna Court hears that man died by overdose while in custody

Kelowna Court hears that man died by overdose while in custody

Edward James Waddell was found dead in Kelowna jail on April 1, 2017
B.C. promises up to $10M to mass timber company eyeing Williams Lake

B.C. promises up to $10M to mass timber company eyeing Williams Lake

Massive Canada is planning to operate in the former Jackpine site on Mackenzie Avenue
Crash affecting traffic on Coquihalla south of Merritt

Crash affecting traffic on Coquihalla south of Merritt

DriveBC reported the incident just after 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 17
African descent advisory group feels lied to over police return to Vancouver schools

African descent advisory group feels lied to over police return to Vancouver schools

Newly elected school trustees voted 5-4 last November to bring back a ‘reimagined’ program
99% drop in Ozempic shipments to U.S. residents after B.C. introduces restrictions

99% drop in Ozempic shipments to U.S. residents after B.C. introduces restrictions

Health Ministry said 30,700 prescriptions for the medication were mailed to the United States from Jan. 1 to April 19
UVic researchers hope to boost drug-checking access through automation

UVic researchers hope to boost drug-checking access through automation

Automated services would alleviate need for technicians, increase access in small communities