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Heartbroken North Vancouver couple seek answers after baby boy dies following birth at Lions Gate

Heartbroken North Vancouver couple seek answers after baby boy dies following birth at Lions Gate

A North Vancouver couple want to know how things could have gone so wrong with their baby son's birth, leading to their terrible loss.
Area First Nations sign equity deal in Coastal GasLink pipeline

Area First Nations sign equity deal in Coastal GasLink pipeline

Chief Corinna Leween of the Chaslatta Carrier Nation — whose traditional lands are located northwest of Prince George, along the pipeline's corridor — said the agreements are an "historic milestone" for Indigenous communities.
Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Spiking oil prices have come down slightly, meaning gas price drop is coming
What are the long-term consequences of masking B.C. kids?

What are the long-term consequences of masking B.C. kids?

If masking kids in school continues, some speech and language pathologists say teachers may need to make adjustments, including retrofitting classrooms with soundboards.
More than 500,000 B.C. kids aren't fully vaccinated against COVID. Here's why it matters.

More than 500,000 B.C. kids aren't fully vaccinated against COVID. Here's why it matters.

Just 56% of five-to-11-year-olds in B.C. have two COVID-19 vaccine doses, and no children under five are vaccinated at all. Here's what the numbers tell us.
Trial date set for Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend

Trial date set for Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend

A Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend and dumping her remains north of the city nearly two years ago will stand trial this fall.
Kamloops social advocate on the mend after stabbing

Kamloops social advocate on the mend after stabbing

Glenn Hilke was punched and stabbed last month by a client and still feels traumatized, but he is sharing his story in a bid to encourage more development of mental-health services
Report to be released that examines four years of overdose deaths in British Columbia

Report to be released that examines four years of overdose deaths in British Columbia

The panel reviewed 6,000 deaths from toxic illicit drugs between 2017 and 2021.
Here is what to do if you run into a cougar, bear, or wolf in B.C.

Here is what to do if you run into a cougar, bear, or wolf in B.C.

Will bear bells ward off the predators? These and other questions are answered by an expert.
B.C. judge dismisses pair of drug trafficking appeals

B.C. judge dismisses pair of drug trafficking appeals

Two men convicted of selling heroin and fentanyl have lost their appeals.