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New deal for B.C. midwives increases wages, provides Indigenous support

New deal for B.C. midwives increases wages, provides Indigenous support

Midwives Association of British Columbia voted 99 per cent support for the agreement
Judge rejects class-action lawsuit in Lytton wildfire, suggests amended claim

Judge rejects class-action lawsuit in Lytton wildfire, suggests amended claim

Justice calls claim railways and others ‘caused or contributed’ to devastating blaze ‘overly broad’
BC New Democrats maintain fundraising edge over opposition

BC New Democrats maintain fundraising edge over opposition

NDP raised just under $1.8 million through first half of 2023, BC United just under $1.4 million
Canada abound in crises: Ontario MP during Vernon visit

Canada abound in crises: Ontario MP during Vernon visit

Michelle Ferreri is a Conservative shadow cabinet critic for families, children and social development
Highway Patrol seizes $250K worth of drugs in northern B.C.

Highway Patrol seizes $250K worth of drugs in northern B.C.

Driver caught speeding with large amount of suspected cocaine/fentanyl
‘Grossly intoxicated’ kayakers charged after paddle in B.C. lakes

‘Grossly intoxicated’ kayakers charged after paddle in B.C. lakes

The men were on both Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake
1 dead in early morning crash on Holberg Road near Port Hardy

1 dead in early morning crash on Holberg Road near Port Hardy

Second occupant was extracted from the wreckage and taken to hospital
Minister apologizes to grandmother of boy who died in foster care

Minister apologizes to grandmother of boy who died in foster care

An 11-year-old endured horrible abuse in an eastern Fraser Valley community before dying in 2021
B.C. girl dashes to warn neighbours about fire that displaced more than 20

B.C. girl dashes to warn neighbours about fire that displaced more than 20

No injuries were reported in the three-alarm blaze
B.C. won’t pursue cases against 146 Vancouver Island old growth protesters

B.C. won’t pursue cases against 146 Vancouver Island old growth protesters

Dozens of cases against Fairy Creek logging protesters are dropped after high court ruling