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Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

The number of cases in the central coast community of Klemtu has surged in recent weeks, worrying residents and sending at least one baby to hospital on a helicopter.
Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

The operations director of the BC Wildfire Service anticipates a "sizable" staffing increase, somewhere in the neighbourhood of 50 to 100 more resources for this season.
Embezzlement guilty plea expected from former Abbotsford police finance officer

Embezzlement guilty plea expected from former Abbotsford police finance officer

In 2017, the former Abbotsford Police Department employee was ordered to pay back more than $300,000 to the city, according to police.
Northern B.C. leader part of Indigenous delegation off to Vatican next week

Northern B.C. leader part of Indigenous delegation off to Vatican next week

Taylor Behn-Tsakoza of the Fort Nelson First Nation will be among 13 delegates travelling to Vatican City.
Northern B.C. female aviation students spreading their wings

Northern B.C. female aviation students spreading their wings

Aircraft Maintenance Technician students gathered at the Dawson Creek aerospace hangar last week, celebrating Women of Aviation Worldwide Week, which celebrates female pilots and women in the industry.
Horgan's push for permanent daylight saving time ignores health concerns, says sleep expert

Horgan's push for permanent daylight saving time ignores health concerns, says sleep expert

A B.C. researcher says the move to permanent daylight saving time could contribute to us losing sleeping.
Hollywood stars urge Royal Bank to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline

Hollywood stars urge Royal Bank to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline

Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Woos and Sleydo’ had also called on TD Bank and international shareholders such as the National Australia Bank to divest from the $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline project, without any luck.
Pacific herring spawn spectacle surfaces along West Coast

Pacific herring spawn spectacle surfaces along West Coast

A natural wonder that peaks in March, the herring spawn is a herald of spring, eagerly anticipated and celebrated by humans and wildlife alike. 
New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

A new camping booking site will be live on March 21 and you can make your profile right now.
Second Site C transmission line energized

Second Site C transmission line energized

BC Hydro says the second and final 500-kilovolt transmission line for the Site C dam has been completed and energized.