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Divers haul 792 pounds of trash out of Cultus Lake

Divers haul 792 pounds of trash out of Cultus Lake

Pack in, pack out
B.C.'s post-secondary 'micro credentials' program aims to build fast track to jobs

B.C.'s post-secondary 'micro credentials' program aims to build fast track to jobs

BURNABY, B.C. — British Columbia is launching a post-secondary training program that aims to put students on the fast track to high-demand jobs.
BC SPCA needs the public's help to fund a surgery for injured kitty

BC SPCA needs the public's help to fund a surgery for injured kitty

The leg amputation is estimated to cost $1,500
Married to discrimination: Coping with racism in a cross-cultural marriage

Married to discrimination: Coping with racism in a cross-cultural marriage

Icy cold claims life in B.C., as arctic air sends much of Canada into a deep freeze

Icy cold claims life in B.C., as arctic air sends much of Canada into a deep freeze

VANCOUVER — A woman has died as extreme cold grips most of Western Canada and parts of the territories and northern Ontario. RCMP in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Federal Court orders B.C. prison to return PlayStation game card to inmate

Federal Court orders B.C. prison to return PlayStation game card to inmate

VANCOUVER — An inmate serving time for first-degree murder has won a Federal Court battle that orders prison officials to return the memory card to his video game.
Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it, B.C. author says

Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it, B.C. author says

Bob Joseph explores the paradox of why it's so difficult to let the act go and why it has to happen
Despite pandemic challenges, B.C. lakes stocked with millions of fish

Despite pandemic challenges, B.C. lakes stocked with millions of fish

Youngest adults driving the move to online food delivery in B.C.

Youngest adults driving the move to online food delivery in B.C.

42% among those aged 18 to 34 are ordering food more often than they did a year ago
B.C. bracing for a cold week as Arctic air moves south: Environment Canada

B.C. bracing for a cold week as Arctic air moves south: Environment Canada

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is warning of extreme cold across swaths of northern B.C., while more snow is expected in the southern Interior as Arctic air moves through the province.