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Northern B.C. woman raises $12,100 for SPCA

Northern B.C. woman raises $12,100 for SPCA

Amidst a four-month long facility closure, one woman has fundraised $12,100 to help the North Peace SPCA.
Northern B.C. museum hosting cemetery tours this summer

Northern B.C. museum hosting cemetery tours this summer

Cemetery tours are back at the North Peace Museum, scheduled throughout the summer. The next tour is on June 8 at Woodlawn Cemetery.
‘We are losing a whole generation of Canadians’: Bill to curb toxic drug deaths defeated

‘We are losing a whole generation of Canadians’: Bill to curb toxic drug deaths defeated

“People are burying their loved ones. What does the government have to say to them?”
Gas prices continue to surge higher in Canada, with more increases expected next week

Gas prices continue to surge higher in Canada, with more increases expected next week

'We're seeing gas price records repeatedly shattered across the country'
Snooping in medical records nets B.C. nurse six-month suspension

Snooping in medical records nets B.C. nurse six-month suspension

A Vernon nurse Michael Wood had accessed medical files without need, failed to document all client interactions and had not worked scheduled hours.
B.C. First Nations to possess same authority as park rangers for first time ever

B.C. First Nations to possess same authority as park rangers for first time ever

Guardians from the Kitasoo Xai’xais and Nuxalk First Nations no longer have to defer to B.C. Parks rangers for help enforcing the conservation of their territories.
Man whose SUV hit Red Cross building relives chaos and fallout

Man whose SUV hit Red Cross building relives chaos and fallout

The driver whose car careened through an intersection and into the Red Cross building in Victoria recalls the incident: “My mom told me after the fact: ‘I looked over and it looked like you were dancing to the music.’ I said: ‘I wasn’t dancing, Mom — I was having a seizure.’ ”
Counselling demand on rise as 'doom scrolling' takes its toll

Counselling demand on rise as 'doom scrolling' takes its toll

It can help to focus on what we can control and work on letting go of what we can’t, says a UVic psychology professor: “It’s important to be informed, but not to be obsessed with the information.”
Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg over mask told to get a lawyer

Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg over mask told to get a lawyer

An alleged 2021 courthouse COVID masking dispute led to a Vancouver police officer getting a broken leg and a former city news anchor being charged.
Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

To help keep astronauts healthy on Mars, scientists are looking at what they can learn from remote communities here on Earth.