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B.C. looks to regulate psychotherapy, designate it as health profession

B.C. looks to regulate psychotherapy, designate it as health profession

Move would bring qualification requirements, ethical oversight for clinical counsellors, therapists
‘Completely abandoned’: 3 B.C. mayors react after federal flood funds denied

‘Completely abandoned’: 3 B.C. mayors react after federal flood funds denied

Flood-mitigation applications rejected for Abbotsford, Merritt and Princeton
Case for Naramata mother killed in gang conflict continues in Kelowna

Case for Naramata mother killed in gang conflict continues in Kelowna

Two alleged gang associates who are accused of killing the mother of a rival gang member will remain behind bars while awaiting a trial date
B.C. First Nation prepares for potential school site excavation

B.C. First Nation prepares for potential school site excavation

Province, RCMP sign on to help Williams Lake First Nation with project
‘Socked in’ weather hampers hunt for missing B.C. mountaineers

‘Socked in’ weather hampers hunt for missing B.C. mountaineers

Trio have been missing since Friday after setting out on a climbing expedition near Squamish
Speed limits, salmon fishing closures enacted to help B.C. orcas

Speed limits, salmon fishing closures enacted to help B.C. orcas

Federal government announces restrictions in areas off southern Vancouver Island
Oilers back in Cup final, and fans from Arctic Circle to Philippines celebrate

Oilers back in Cup final, and fans from Arctic Circle to Philippines celebrate

Rail strike impact ‘significant or severe’: Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

Rail strike impact ‘significant or severe’: Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

9,300 workers could walk off the job if they are unable to reach new agreements
New B.C. laws mandate safe distance between vehicles, pedestrians and others

New B.C. laws mandate safe distance between vehicles, pedestrians and others

Rules regulate space on the road, violators will be subject to fines
22 B.C. government employee emails feared hacked in cyberattack

22 B.C. government employee emails feared hacked in cyberattack

Province says inboxes contained personal information on 19 employees