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Britannia temporary work camp again draws contentious debate

Britannia temporary work camp again draws contentious debate

Many who attended public information session opposed camp south of Squamish
Class size and teacher shortages top list of B.C. education gripes

Class size and teacher shortages top list of B.C. education gripes

With the school year about to end, it is a good time to take a look at the education system.
Explained: Why the MMIWG commission invoked 'Canadian genocide'

Explained: Why the MMIWG commission invoked 'Canadian genocide'

Conclusion has proven contentious
B.C. will send 120 more firefighters to Alberta and the Yukon this week

B.C. will send 120 more firefighters to Alberta and the Yukon this week

The service says 137 people, including 116 firefighters, will be deployed in Alberta for up to 19 days
Tough catch restrictions won't take bite out of B.C. salmon fishing experience

Tough catch restrictions won't take bite out of B.C. salmon fishing experience

VICTORIA — The sign that welcomes anglers to Campbell River, B.C.
What's stopping people in B.C. from buying an electric vehicle?

What's stopping people in B.C. from buying an electric vehicle?

As gas prices continue to climb in British Columbia, some drivers in the province are taking advantage of existing programs to acquire a "zero emission" vehicle.
B.C. premier promises action after release of missing women inquiry report

B.C. premier promises action after release of missing women inquiry report

John Horgan said the B.C. government is committed to learning from the stories, taking action and enacting change
Canada needs to triple ocean protection to protect habitats: report

Canada needs to triple ocean protection to protect habitats: report

The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society says more work to be done as Canada gets ready to mark World Oceans Day June 8
Motorcyclist dies in Highway 99 crash

Motorcyclist dies in Highway 99 crash

Death of 50-year-old Lower Mainland man still being investigated
Missing, murdered women inquiry calls for justice system to review policies

Missing, murdered women inquiry calls for justice system to review policies

The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is calling for considerable legal reforms, including that police services establish standardized protocols to ensure all cases are thoroughly investigated.