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Resident weighs leaving as slow-moving landslide threat returns in B.C.

Resident weighs leaving as slow-moving landslide threat returns in B.C.

OLD FORT, B.C. — A resident of a small community on the banks of British Columbia's Peace River says he's concerned that if he leaves, he won't be able to come home. Karl Kirschbaum, 68, said he's watched the only road in and out of Old Fort, B.C.
UBC Board of Governors chair resigns after 'liking' anti-protest tweets

UBC Board of Governors chair resigns after 'liking' anti-protest tweets

VANCOUVER — The chair of the University of British Columbia's board of governors is stepping down after "liking" tweets deriding protests against anti-Black racism.
B.C. nightclubs drop dancing in favour of space

B.C. nightclubs drop dancing in favour of space

Some B.C. nightclubs are redesigning themselves as dance-free venues and reducing the number of seats in order to reopen under provincial pandemic protocols.
B.C. politicians return for 'unique' sitting of legislature during pandemic

B.C. politicians return for 'unique' sitting of legislature during pandemic

VICTORIA — In a building where face-to-face debates between political opponents are normal activities, the British Columbia legislature will be a much different place when it returns Monday for a summer sitting.
B.C. boosts Indigenous student funding by $6.15 million

B.C. boosts Indigenous student funding by $6.15 million

Cash infusion aims to address systemic barriers
B.C. fares well in pandemic civil liberties report card

B.C. fares well in pandemic civil liberties report card

Provincial health officer Bonnie Henry singled out for praise
B.C. tourism industry bets on a staycation summer

B.C. tourism industry bets on a staycation summer

Sector hopes British Columbians will help offset the revenue loss of international visitors
Indigenous Peoples Day Part 2: Vancouver Police chief says force values its relationship with Indigenous people

Indigenous Peoples Day Part 2: Vancouver Police chief says force values its relationship with Indigenous people

Glacier Media hears from Indigenous leader, police chief and government minister in three-part series in advance of National Indigenous Peoples Day
B.C. health workers finally limited to one site months after order

B.C. health workers finally limited to one site months after order

B.C. government has been working for months to make this happen
Trudeau: Ottawa using 'a range of tactics' to bring back Canadians detained in China

Trudeau: Ottawa using 'a range of tactics' to bring back Canadians detained in China

At his daily morning press conference, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped short of criticizing Beijing over its formal charging of two Canadian citizens with espionage, noting Ottawa is engaging in "plenty of action behind the scene in fi