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State of Local Emergency declared for parts of Northwest B.C. due to flooding

State of Local Emergency declared for parts of Northwest B.C. due to flooding

Areas of the City of Terrace now under evacuation alert
CRD parks now recognized in federal protected areas database

CRD parks now recognized in federal protected areas database

Feds aim for 30 per cent of Canada to be conserved by 2030
Easing winds aid wildfire fight, after ‘controlled chaos’ in Fort St. John, B.C.

Easing winds aid wildfire fight, after ‘controlled chaos’ in Fort St. John, B.C.

Winds reaching 61 kilometres per hour blew dark smoke over the city, but patches of sky now visible
Flood warning for part of northwest B.C., other rivers rising as heat grips province

Flood warning for part of northwest B.C., other rivers rising as heat grips province

Bulkley and Skeena among several rivers of concern as heat accelerates BC snowmelt
B.C. casinos will require all to show government ID under self-exclusion program

B.C. casinos will require all to show government ID under self-exclusion program

Initiative aimed at supporting people who have registered for self-exclusion
Finding pet-friendly rental housing more problematic than ever in B.C.

Finding pet-friendly rental housing more problematic than ever in B.C.

‘The No. 1 reason for surrender of adult animals to our shelters is lack of pet-friendly housing’
New Liberal law would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to get bail

New Liberal law would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to get bail

Legislation introduces reverse-onus bail conditions for some charged with serious violent offences
Accused shot by police after SUV rammed B.C. police car facing assault charge

Accused shot by police after SUV rammed B.C. police car facing assault charge

Police federation calls for better police protection after incident outside Duncan RCMP detachment
Young B.C. podcast creator opens dialogue on PTSD for flood-affected children

Young B.C. podcast creator opens dialogue on PTSD for flood-affected children

5-episode series tackles post-traumatic stress and urges politicians to keep issue top of mind
Stay cool: British Columbians break record for electricity use in May heat

Stay cool: British Columbians break record for electricity use in May heat

BC Hydro says peak power use still two-thirds less than during coldest day of winter