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BC NDP flush with donated cash, taxpayer subsidies

BC NDP flush with donated cash, taxpayer subsidies

Party’s annual financial report shows $9.47 million revenue and a $5.84 million surplus in 2021
How fighting a traffic ticket in B.C. is changing

How fighting a traffic ticket in B.C. is changing

British Columbians could soon be fighting a speeding ticket virtually. But one criminal defence lawyer says some of the changes to the new process are concerning.
Prayers for peace: Fort St. John quilts for Ukraine

Prayers for peace: Fort St. John quilts for Ukraine

The Fort St. John Country Quilter’s Guild is on a mission to bring supports to Ukraine, crafting blue and yellow pattern blocks and taking part in a global quilting movement to aid relief efforts as Russia continues to ravage the country.
As B.C. wildfires crisis spread, emergency officials took lessons on handling reporters

As B.C. wildfires crisis spread, emergency officials took lessons on handling reporters

Emergency management exec authorized “media training” contract for more than $6,000.
Why a highly anticipated Site C dam ‘mega trial’ isn’t happening right now

Why a highly anticipated Site C dam ‘mega trial’ isn’t happening right now

Representatives from West Moberly First Nations, who brought forward the case  against B.C., the federal Attorney General and BC Hydro, are having  “confidential discussions to seek to settle this litigation” outside of  court, according to a BC Hydro progress report submitted to the BC Utility Commission on March 31. 
‘Every excuse in the book’: Attorney general under fire over B.C.’s handling of prolific offenders

‘Every excuse in the book’: Attorney general under fire over B.C.’s handling of prolific offenders

“Right now, they’re blaming the federal laws, they’re blaming COVID, they’re finding every excuse in the book, except they’re not actually looking at their own powers of direction to the prosecution.”
Major projects keep lifting Northern B.C. through pandemic recovery

Major projects keep lifting Northern B.C. through pandemic recovery

“Our region is faced with labour shortages, slow population growth and a myriad of other risks from floods, fires and a war in Eastern Europe. However, major project constructions along with strong commodity prices will likely continue to support various industry sectors for the next few years.”
$3B LNG project could be a first for First Nations

$3B LNG project could be a first for First Nations

Haisla aiming to be exporting liquefied natural gas from Kitimat terminal by mid-2027
Crown wants jail for B.C. caregiver who neglected disabled woman

Crown wants jail for B.C. caregiver who neglected disabled woman

The disabled senior was 72 pounds when admitted to hospital
B.C. food guide will deny treats at school and 'take the joy' out of celebrations: parents, dietitian

B.C. food guide will deny treats at school and 'take the joy' out of celebrations: parents, dietitian

What was the best treat you ever received in school? New school food guidelines would discourage the offering of cookies, cakes, fruit juices, and other foods that are high in fat, sodium and sugar.