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Fraser Lake man wins $500,000

Fraser Lake man wins $500,000

Home sweet home for Troy Albinet
OPINION: Perspectives of difference

OPINION: Perspectives of difference

November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, something UNBC First Nations Studies professor Dr. Rheanna Robinson knows personally
Health Minister Adrian Dix comments on assaults on B.C. health-care workers

Health Minister Adrian Dix comments on assaults on B.C. health-care workers

'It's a high priority for us,' said Dix.
Police track down gunplay suspect

Police track down gunplay suspect

David Dacosta Harding arrested within an hour of call to Hart-area motel
Vehicle of interest in pedestrian fatal located but driver remains unknown

Vehicle of interest in pedestrian fatal located but driver remains unknown

RCMP still looking to identify the driver
Northern British Columbians better prepared than most for power outages

Northern British Columbians better prepared than most for power outages

But one-third of region's residents have some work to do, BC Hydro survey indicates
B.C.'s opioid crisis is claiming more than five lives a day: coroner

B.C.'s opioid crisis is claiming more than five lives a day: coroner

In August and September, an average of 5.5 people died across B.C. per day due to a toxic drug supply. Now, the province is investing $132 million over the next three years to treat people and their addiction.
Illicit drug deaths reach 35 in Prince George

Illicit drug deaths reach 35 in Prince George

Coroner calls B.C. total "heartrbreaking"
How the pandemic is making Canadians eat healthier

How the pandemic is making Canadians eat healthier

Three-quarters of Canadians say the coronavirus pandemic has affected their eating habits. After 18 months, that shift is leading to some healthier habits.
Urban British Columbians 'overconfident' they can deal with storm fallout: BC Hydro

Urban British Columbians 'overconfident' they can deal with storm fallout: BC Hydro

Despite rising threats due to climate change, more than half of British Columbians don't have an emergency kit. Among the least prepared are Metro Vancouver residents, the province's biggest urban area.