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Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

B.C. politicians were targeted in sea lice office 'outbreak' as the federal government says its within weeks of making a decision on the province's salmon farm industry — a move meant to protect wild Pacific salmon from disease.
Chetwynd's Stan Fraser readies for cross-country walk for mental health

Chetwynd's Stan Fraser readies for cross-country walk for mental health

Fraser has been a mental health advocate since 2016.
Hunters go to court over ban on grizzly bear hunt

Hunters go to court over ban on grizzly bear hunt

Hunting guides seek certification for class action lawsuit against B.C. hunting ban
Roll up your sleeve for a fourth vaccine dose?

Roll up your sleeve for a fourth vaccine dose?

“We do not yet know if all of us will need  another dose of vaccine come the fall or if protection from the three  doses will carry most of us through,” Dr. Bonnie Henry said.
Second Omicron wave has peaked: B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group

Second Omicron wave has peaked: B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group

“What we are seeing — which is great news — is signs that the BA.2 wave is declining."
Meet Tumbler Ridge's artist in residence

Meet Tumbler Ridge's artist in residence

Alex Landon Richardson creates surreal but colourful landscapes with oil paints
Nearly half of Canadians think gun laws aren't strict enough, says new poll

Nearly half of Canadians think gun laws aren't strict enough, says new poll

About 17 per cent of surveyed Canadians say firearm laws are too strict.
B.C. team finishes near the top of America’s Toughest Race

B.C. team finishes near the top of America’s Toughest Race

Competitors need to have a diverse outdoors skill set, including whitewater paddling, climbing, rappelling, cycling, swimming, canoeing and orienteering.
B.C. to launch 'circle of care' for neurodiverse kids but parents have many questions

B.C. to launch 'circle of care' for neurodiverse kids but parents have many questions

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is set to launch one-stop support centres for children with issues like ADHD, autism and Down syndrome, but parents say promises of a no-wait system that won't require assessments or a diagnosis seem unrealistic due to a
Terrace Mayor Carol Leclerc not seeking re-election this fall

Terrace Mayor Carol Leclerc not seeking re-election this fall

“I wish we could have the old Terrace back but the social issues that we’re facing in the city are like many other municipalities, communities around the province.”