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B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal says a complaint about being discriminated against based on a disability must include medical evidence proving such a disability indeed exists
Is this your boat? B.C. man looks to solve island mystery

Is this your boat? B.C. man looks to solve island mystery

The boat has a Washington ID number
Three months later, no sign of Shannon White

Three months later, no sign of Shannon White

Kamloops woman vanished on Nov. 1 after leaving for work. Her Jeep was seen being driven west and north of the city on Nov. 1 and was found parked downtown the next day
B.C. First Nation renames volcano-adjacent wilderness 'Ice Mountain'

B.C. First Nation renames volcano-adjacent wilderness 'Ice Mountain'

The area is home to iconic species, including grizzly bears, caribou and mountain goats
Mining would see financial boon under global carbon tax — so why is industry fighting it?

Mining would see financial boon under global carbon tax — so why is industry fighting it?

A global carbon tax is projected to accelerate a transition to a low-carbon future. With the mining industry expected to reap huge rewards, some say it's time to back environmentalists
Chetwynd man to walk from Bella Coola to Winnipeg

Chetwynd man to walk from Bella Coola to Winnipeg

Stan Fraser's original goal was to walk across Canada when he turned 65
Online hate is harming Canadian journalism, report finds

Online hate is harming Canadian journalism, report finds

Possible solutions include allowing journalists to set their own level of engagement with places where they might receive hate
'My baby's gone': 2021 now B.C.'s deadliest year for overdose deaths

'My baby's gone': 2021 now B.C.'s deadliest year for overdose deaths

'It is beyond devastating'
B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C.'s government has been awarded the national journalism association's Code of Silence Award for its widely criticized changes to FIPPA
Canadians tuned out of Beijing's opening ceremony amid discontent for China

Canadians tuned out of Beijing's opening ceremony amid discontent for China

An Angus Reid poll found 78% of Canadians supported some form of boycott, from a full athlete boycott (40%) to a fan boycott or a diplomatic boycott.