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Hunters rally behind BC Liberals on proposed moose hunt changes

Hunters rally behind BC Liberals on proposed moose hunt changes

Virtual roundtable draws close to 300: "The moose population is doing fine. The caribou population is doing fine. This is simply a trade-off."
Internal review into Indigenous Services Canada should be public, advocate says

Internal review into Indigenous Services Canada should be public, advocate says

Ottawa will open the department of Indigenous Services up for a review to identify ways it discriminates against First Nations children.
Hollywood interference in Northern B.C. pipeline project causing more harm to First Nations: Haisla Chief

Hollywood interference in Northern B.C. pipeline project causing more harm to First Nations: Haisla Chief

Crystal Smith brings the debate of First Nations’ economic development to table in open letter to Hollywood
B.C. releases code of conduct to protect voters' privacy during elections

B.C. releases code of conduct to protect voters' privacy during elections

B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner is hoping a new, voluntary code of practice for political parties will enhance the public's trust and confidence in the province's electoral campaign system.
Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Ottawa is eyeing a five-year timeline to build a national monument to honour children who suffered its residential schools system.
Vaccine mandate will keep unvaccinated wildfire firefighter off the job

Vaccine mandate will keep unvaccinated wildfire firefighter off the job

This wildfire firefighter says he is among the vaccine-hesitant and his efforts to get information from the BC Government Employee's Union has been unsuccessful.
B.C. retirement home being sued over alleged ceiling fan injuries

B.C. retirement home being sued over alleged ceiling fan injuries

A Surrey woman is suing a retirement home and its manager, alleging a recently fixed ceiling fan flew off the ceiling and injured her.
First Nations need long-term funding for residential school investigations, Williams Lake chief says

First Nations need long-term funding for residential school investigations, Williams Lake chief says

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The chief of a First Nation that's searching for unmarked graves at a former residential school in British Columbia says they're looking for long-term funding as they prepare for a visit today by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadian pot producers watch closely as Democrats aim to rewrite U.S. cannabis laws

Canadian pot producers watch closely as Democrats aim to rewrite U.S. cannabis laws

WASHINGTON — More than three years after legal cannabis arrived in North America on a national scale, Congress is taking another stab at following Canada's lead by ending long-standing federal prohibitions on marijuana in the United States.
Indigenous-led caribou conservation effort working well

Indigenous-led caribou conservation effort working well

Caribou numbers are declining except for one herd known as the Klinse-Za in central B.C.