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Jimi Hendrix flaming guitar stunt nets Vancouver burn victim $200,000

Jimi Hendrix flaming guitar stunt nets Vancouver burn victim $200,000

A guitarist's attempt to recreate rocker Jimi Hendrix's flaming guitar stunt resulted in significant leg burns to a Vancouver concert-goer who had to give up dreams of being a dancer as a result.
B.C. Liberal Leader Falcon fined $500 for late campaign report

B.C. Liberal Leader Falcon fined $500 for late campaign report

Kevin Falcon is among three of the six contenders for the recent party leadership who will have to pay $500 for filing their campaign reports late with Elections BC.
Energy crisis in Europe renews optimism for Canadian LNG projects

Energy crisis in Europe renews optimism for Canadian LNG projects

B.C.'s clean LNG touted as important decarbonization tool, and economic tool in reconciliation with First Nations
Man hit by taxi driver in B.C. hotel parking lot awarded $206,000

Man hit by taxi driver in B.C. hotel parking lot awarded $206,000

The accident has had "a profound effect" on the man's physical abilities and mood, a B.C. judge has ruled.
Fort St. John nurses get goodie bags in thanks

Fort St. John nurses get goodie bags in thanks

National Nursing Week is celebrated every year to draw attention to the work nurses do in their communities, and across the country. 
Northern B.C. First Nation's dictionary project aims to make language more accessible

Northern B.C. First Nation's dictionary project aims to make language more accessible

The Tahltan Dictionary Project that began mid-March is aiming for a lexicon of 10,000 words and has collaborated with The Language Conservancy, a North American non-profit, who are providing the technology for this project.
Terrace man's ice cream shop is the talk of the town

Terrace man's ice cream shop is the talk of the town

The ice cream shop situated along Hwy16, overlooking the rail line running through Terrace, is the perfect place for children and adults to enjoy a high-quality, global, sugar-rush through a wide selection of confectioneries.
Hoppy Mother’s Day from the Haida Gwaii toads

Hoppy Mother’s Day from the Haida Gwaii toads

The project relies on community members to help with the count and does not require any specialized equipment.
Haida Gwaii artists receive $5,000 scholarships

Haida Gwaii artists receive $5,000 scholarships

Two types of scholarships are awarded annually for emerging and mid-career artists whose visual art reflects B.C. or Yukon First Nations culture, the YVR website states.
River Forecast Centre reports flood risk 'increased significantly' in B.C. last month

River Forecast Centre reports flood risk 'increased significantly' in B.C. last month

The cause for major flooding would be a period of cool temperatures and wet weather followed by a lengthy heat wave.