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Fort St. John artist creates piece to show support for Ukraine

Fort St. John artist creates piece to show support for Ukraine

A Fort St. John artist is sending love and wishes for peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, joining a global movement on social media creating art in solidarity with those affected by the ongoing Russian invasion.
Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

GasWizard predicts gasoline could hit $1.93 in Vancouver tomorrow, driven by war and high oil prices
Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

A FortisBC curriculum developed for public schools has been downloaded more than 35,000 times. Opponents are now calling on the B.C. government to ban what they describe as fossil fuel company 'propaganda.'
Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

The new calf, whose sex is not yet known, is believed to be the first born to J Pod since September 2020.
As Omicron drags on, B.C. struggles to increase kids' vaccination rates

As Omicron drags on, B.C. struggles to increase kids' vaccination rates

Dr. Bonnie Henry says health officials are facing down the "3 C's": complacency, convenience and confidence.
No-fly zone won't work in Ukraine because Russian buy-in needed: UN envoy Bob Rae

No-fly zone won't work in Ukraine because Russian buy-in needed: UN envoy Bob Rae

Trudeau says sanction solidarity surprises Putin
47 Canadians charged in global investigation

47 Canadians charged in global investigation

Arrests have been made in eight provinces over the past two years
WestJet Airlines to buy Sunwing

WestJet Airlines to buy Sunwing

Westjet's flight footprint could expand to tropical destinations and European cities
Interest rate hike won't cool housing, say experts

Interest rate hike won't cool housing, say experts

Dear homebuyers, don't get your hopes up
Canadians can help fight the pests threatening our trees

Canadians can help fight the pests threatening our trees

As global warming enables destructive insects and diseases to move farther north into Canada’s forests, keeping the public informed about these pests is critical, says an expert in insects and forest dynamics.