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Rising gas prices hitting bottom line of businesses that move people and goods

Rising gas prices hitting bottom line of businesses that move people and goods

Gas prices are going up across the country, but are highest in B.C., where they hit $2.219 a litre in parts of Greater Victoria and Metro Vancouver this week.
Nurses 'burnt out' during ongoing public health emergencies rally at legislature

Nurses 'burnt out' during ongoing public health emergencies rally at legislature

Hundreds of nurses at legislature rally as part of National Nursing Week.
Canadian border agents seizing more cannabis than ever before

Canadian border agents seizing more cannabis than ever before

The CBSA is reminding Canadians that bringing cannabis into or out of Canada is illegal. The memo comes as international mail centres across the country are experiencing processing delays due to cannabis imports without valid permits.
Male survivors of intimate partner violence often suffer in secret

Male survivors of intimate partner violence often suffer in secret

Online event 'Responding More Effectively to Men's Experiences of Victimization' is on May 19.
Photos: Squamish photographer captures awe-inspiring images of stars

Photos: Squamish photographer captures awe-inspiring images of stars

Space Centre astronomer breaks down what we can see in the night sky from Porteau Cove.
Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Cargo movement inefficiencies, disruptions, port shutdowns, Russian invasion stall goods movement recovery
Northern B.C. MP introduces bill to give 16-year-olds right to vote

Northern B.C. MP introduces bill to give 16-year-olds right to vote

One day after Bachrach’s speech, Pierre Poilievre, Carleton MP and Conservative party leader candidate, posted a video to Twitter informing viewers that if you are 14-years-old and a party member you are eligible to vote in the upcoming Conservative party leadership race.
Emails reveal how the RCMP changed its story about arresting journalists in Wet'suwet'en raid

Emails reveal how the RCMP changed its story about arresting journalists in Wet'suwet'en raid

Newly released emails obtained by The Narwhal provide fresh insight into how some of the highest ranking members of the RCMP viewed the work of journalists covering the conflict.
Let the sunshine in – City of Dawson Creek releases 75K plus payroll list

Let the sunshine in – City of Dawson Creek releases 75K plus payroll list

CAO tops list at $188K plus
B.C. court rejects Christian elderly care facility's eviction of COVID-stricken man

B.C. court rejects Christian elderly care facility's eviction of COVID-stricken man

A man who could not clean for himself while sick with COVID-19 and isolating was evicted from a Christian care facility.