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B.C. Annual Dance Competition introduces new cultural category

B.C. Annual Dance Competition introduces new cultural category

Last year, winners were awarded cash prizes and scholarships worth $70,000
B.C. principal disciplined for duct-taping student to seat

B.C. principal disciplined for duct-taping student to seat

An elementary school principal with School District 5 was suspended for five days, after duct-taping a student to their chair
Revelstoke snowmobilers balancing economic impact with environmental stewardship

Revelstoke snowmobilers balancing economic impact with environmental stewardship

Snowmobilers riding Revelstoke's trails directly spend $17.5 million on the city's economy each year, but are learning to tread lightly in these delicate ecosystems too
Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Imperial Metals boss: ‘We haven’t had a fish sample that didn’t pass the test for it being edible’
HOPE Outreach still helping Vernon's vulnerable, even without a board

HOPE Outreach still helping Vernon's vulnerable, even without a board

When its board of directors in Âé¶¹AV dissolved last June, it looked like the end of HOPE Outreach. But volunteers in Vernon are keeping the needed service alive
Judge to make decision on Vernon sexual assault retrial at month's end

Judge to make decision on Vernon sexual assault retrial at month's end

Keith Chase stands accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl while he was her hockey coach in 2004
Concern on U.S. side about temporary Lynden border closure

Concern on U.S. side about temporary Lynden border closure

Temporary shut down considered to speed construction of new Lynden and Sumas border facilities
'Let's buy things Canadian first': B.C. wants inter-provincial trade barriers cut

'Let's buy things Canadian first': B.C. wants inter-provincial trade barriers cut

Premier David Eby says Canada needs to combat U.S. tariffs with easier internal trade channels
Court certifies B.C.'s class-action lawsuit against the opioid industry

Court certifies B.C.'s class-action lawsuit against the opioid industry

B.C. can now proceed in attempt to recover the costs of treating opioid-related diseases
Nearly 500 B.C. residents received an organ transplant in 2024

Nearly 500 B.C. residents received an organ transplant in 2024

B.C. Health Minister calls organ donation ‘the ultimate act of generosity’