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Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

The 2024 BC Reconciliation Award now has a new category named after Webstad
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’
Community Futures hosting Big Pitch for small businesses

Community Futures hosting Big Pitch for small businesses

Community Futures Thompson Country hosting a 'Dragons Den'-style competition for early stage businesses
Applications open again for Outdoor Recreation Fund of BC

Applications open again for Outdoor Recreation Fund of BC

The Outdoor Recreation Fund of B.C. is accepting new applications for 2025
B.C. foundation aiming to change lives has Beyonce's father on board

B.C. foundation aiming to change lives has Beyonce's father on board

Change Space Foundation, which has reach in Victoria, aims to use Hollywood connections to empower non-profits
Fatal single vehicle collision in south Cariboo Jan. 19

Fatal single vehicle collision in south Cariboo Jan. 19

One person is dead after a single vehicle collision near Dog Creek
Master Haida artist to debut at Bill Reid Gallery in Vancouver

Master Haida artist to debut at Bill Reid Gallery in Vancouver

The show will feature intricate argillite carvings, regalia, prints and dance videos by Kihl’ Yahda Christian White
Man, 24, dead in Quesnel workplace incident: RCMP, WorksafeBC investigating

Man, 24, dead in Quesnel workplace incident: RCMP, WorksafeBC investigating

Emergency crews responded to West Fraser's WestPine MDF plant Friday, Jan. 17
Simpcw First Nation searching for stolen truck

Simpcw First Nation searching for stolen truck

Barriere RCMP are investigating a maintenance truck taken from the Simpcw First Nation maintenance shop
It’s always sunnier in Victoria: Why life in B.C.’s capital is brighter

It’s always sunnier in Victoria: Why life in B.C.’s capital is brighter

Victoria receives an average of 661 mm of rain annually, compared with 1,426 mm in Sooke and 1,537 mm in Vancouver