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First Nations say gondola delay by B.C. 'amounts to disrespect'

First Nations say gondola delay by B.C. 'amounts to disrespect'

'Despite fulfilling every request in their opaque and shape-shifting approval process, they continue to delay,' says Cheam chief
B.C. vet, pool company issue tips for pet safety

B.C. vet, pool company issue tips for pet safety

Pets should be closely monitored for heat exhaustion, dry drowning when in and near a pool
Second B.C. First Nation inks treaty deal in as many days

Second B.C. First Nation inks treaty deal in as many days

Kitsumkalum First Nation initials historic draft agreement with Victoria, Ottawa
Former B.C. premier John Horgan diagnosed with cancer for 3rd time

Former B.C. premier John Horgan diagnosed with cancer for 3rd time

Horgan is on a leave from his role as Canada's ambassador to Germany
First release of the season boosts Vancouver Island marmot numbers

First release of the season boosts Vancouver Island marmot numbers

Wild population expected to climb to more than 350 by the end of this summer
B.C. environmentalists, First Nations delighted by fish farm plan

B.C. environmentalists, First Nations delighted by fish farm plan

Watershed Watch Salmon Society is pleased with today’s federal announcement to ban open-net salmon farming in B.C. coastal waters beyond June 2029, but is concerned with the renewal of the farms’ licences for five years.
B.C. man who was injured in 'combative' arrest has died: Police watchdog

B.C. man who was injured in 'combative' arrest has died: Police watchdog

B.C.'s police watchdog looking to speak with 5 specific witnesses
B.C.'s beef about equalization mostly about electioneering: analyst

B.C.'s beef about equalization mostly about electioneering: analyst

B.C. political scientist says complaints about equalization is part of electioneering
Firefighters battle 30-hectare B.C. wildfire near Lillooet

Firefighters battle 30-hectare B.C. wildfire near Lillooet

Tiffen Creek wildfire ‘highly visible’ from the highway and from Lillooet and Pavilion
Ombudsperson says B.C. public service ignored own hiring policies

Ombudsperson says B.C. public service ignored own hiring policies

Probe finds 64 instances of jobs wrongfully going to government appointees over 10-year period