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West Fraser adapts to forest industry uncertainty in B.C.'s Cariboo

West Fraser adapts to forest industry uncertainty in B.C.'s Cariboo

Over the past three years West Fraser has planted more than 63 million trees in the Cariboo
PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

The former LCSS student recently completed his PhD which focuses on Indigenous sovereignty
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
Helping troubled teens make it into their adult years this B.C. man's mission

Helping troubled teens make it into their adult years this B.C. man's mission

Man who experienced homelessness, drug abuse and gangs reminds students there are services ready to ‘meet them where they are at’
B.C. ‘Hockey Night in Canada girl’ goes full maple leaf for the big game

B.C. ‘Hockey Night in Canada girl’ goes full maple leaf for the big game

Patricia Butler was up bright and early to prepare for the Canada vs. U.S. 4 Nations Face-Off
Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for B.C. First Nation

Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for B.C. First Nation

B.C. Chief would like Sugarcane to be part of the curriculum for all schools across the country
B.C. band stirs up ghosts of the Cariboo and other heritage stories

B.C. band stirs up ghosts of the Cariboo and other heritage stories

Tiller’s Folly sings the tragic story of John ‘Cariboo’ Cameron's lust for gold
B.C. students start school waste transformation aimed to last beyond graduation

B.C. students start school waste transformation aimed to last beyond graduation

Williams Lake's Winnie Lee and Ivy Nguyen out to reduce their school's number of 'black holes'
'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

Amy Jordan of Williams Lake and her dog Selkie have been certified with St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program
From the ruins of Rome to the slopes of Kilimanjaro: a B.C. family’s 5-country trek

From the ruins of Rome to the slopes of Kilimanjaro: a B.C. family’s 5-country trek

'It was like a bunch of different holidays and vacations' said Shannon Jackson.