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B.C.'s Minister of Health Josie Osborne talks about her new role

B.C.'s Minister of Health Josie Osborne talks about her new role

Osborne: "When the premier first told me, I was very surprised."
Whistler environmental group stands against illegal brush-cutting

Whistler environmental group stands against illegal brush-cutting

With banner in hand, AWARE calls on community to help protect sensitive ecosystem at Green Lake
Lil’wat Forestry launches old-growth forest research project

Lil’wat Forestry launches old-growth forest research project

The old-growth stewardship project aims to catalogue the biodiversity of Lil'wat's protected forest areas
Ripe avalanche conditions for parts of B.C. expected to persist this week: forecaster

Ripe avalanche conditions for parts of B.C. expected to persist this week: forecaster

Backcountry skiers are urged to check the Avalanche Canada forecasts before heading out.
Reece Howden prevails at Innichen ski cross World Cup

Reece Howden prevails at Innichen ski cross World Cup

India Sherret leads Canadian women in fourth, Marielle Thompson sixth
Cassie Sharpe earns halfpipe bronze in Copper Mountain

Cassie Sharpe earns halfpipe bronze in Copper Mountain

The 2018 Olympic champion nets her first World Cup medal since becoming a mom
Zero-emissions vehicle registration trending down in Pemberton

Zero-emissions vehicle registration trending down in Pemberton

The overall trend for electric vehicles in the area remains up, from 2017 to 2024
I Watched This Game: Pettersson lights lamp then leaves in Canucks win over Sharks

I Watched This Game: Pettersson lights lamp then leaves in Canucks win over Sharks

Elias Pettersson scored twice in 44 seconds to lead the Vancouver Canucks over the San Jose Sharks but then left the game in the third period.
Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

They argued that the installation of a new pole harmed fish in a nearby creek.
In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

After her $150,000 discrimination award was overturned, ‘Justine’ spent three days in the B.C. Court of Appeal. The outcome could have far-reaching impacts for Indigenous families.