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Struggle against “violent erasure” of Indigenous languages continues today

Struggle against “violent erasure” of Indigenous languages continues today

The United Nations has declared 2022 to 2032 the Decade of Indigenous Languages.
Gas prices continue to soar for weekend drivers, experts predict no immediate relief

Gas prices continue to soar for weekend drivers, experts predict no immediate relief

National gas prices continued their staggering rise this weekend, with drivers in Vancouver told to brace for as much as $2.34 per litre at the pumps. Figures on the fuel tracker GasBuddy showed the national average price of regular gas reached $1.
With war crimping global fuel supplies, the world needs more Canadian resources

With war crimping global fuel supplies, the world needs more Canadian resources

Climate change may end up taking a back seat to the more immediate problem of energy security.
B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

They were returning to Canada from a U.S. visit and their test results were not available in time.
VIDEO: Dawson Creek represented at Northern Fancon

VIDEO: Dawson Creek represented at Northern Fancon

Mile Zero artists, fans, and more!
B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

Parenting a teen? Looking to build a stronger relationship with them? This segment is for you.
Cute animals in distress could help you recycle better, finds B.C. study

Cute animals in distress could help you recycle better, finds B.C. study

Could images of the consequences of pollution help people recycle better at a time waste is growing in Metro Vancouver? A new workplace study offers a cheap solution.
'Managed to clean my hands enough': Dr. Bonnie Henry under fire for controversial comment

'Managed to clean my hands enough': Dr. Bonnie Henry under fire for controversial comment

British Columbians are expressing frustration with the provincial health officer for a remark she made this week.
B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

In 48 interviews, Elders recounted decades of fishing experiences and how they fear factors out of their control — like climate change, fish farms and disease — put salmon most at risk.
Here's how service and guide dogs are helping people in B.C.

Here's how service and guide dogs are helping people in B.C.

From alerting deaf people to a beeping fire alarm to helping trauma survivors heal, professional pooches are doing more important jobs than ever before.