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Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

An increased herring quota in this year's herring roe fishery has raised red flags among conservationists
B.C. advocacy centre allows youth victims to testify in court remotely

B.C. advocacy centre allows youth victims to testify in court remotely

The Oak Child and Youth Advocacy Centre successfully implemented remote testimony for child witnesses, and says it's a way of avoiding system-induced trauma
2 B.C. Conservatives exit party after fellow MLA removed from caucus

2 B.C. Conservatives exit party after fellow MLA removed from caucus

There are now 41 Conservatives in the legislature, widening the gap with the NDP's bare majority of 47 seats
It adds up: B.C. teachers count on new techniques to address 'math trauma'

It adds up: B.C. teachers count on new techniques to address 'math trauma'

School District 68 staff working on numeracy framework with stakeholders
Community gathers to mourn loss of 3-year-old in Chilliwack

Community gathers to mourn loss of 3-year-old in Chilliwack

Hundreds gathered at Vedder and Petawawa roads where Everett Janz died after being struck by pickup truck
Nearly 3 years after leaving her home, Ukrainian woman finds peace in B.C.

Nearly 3 years after leaving her home, Ukrainian woman finds peace in B.C.

In Ukraine, International Women's Day March 8 is celebrated widely and even more than the New Year
Central Okanagan MLA resigns from party in support of mass grave denying colleague

Central Okanagan MLA resigns from party in support of mass grave denying colleague

Țara Armstrong, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream, publicly announced her resignation via X
Loss of women in part-time jobs a signal of change: B.C. labour stats

Loss of women in part-time jobs a signal of change: B.C. labour stats

B.C. sees a loss of women working part time jobs since January 2025
2 new travel-related measles cases confirmed in the Lower Mainland

2 new travel-related measles cases confirmed in the Lower Mainland

These are the 4th and 5th confirmed cases in B.C. since February
Penticton RCMP cleared of wrong doing after man lost eye during altercation

Penticton RCMP cleared of wrong doing after man lost eye during altercation

The IIO took over the investigation after the man was taken into custody in August of 2024