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Subjects of Fort St. John Amber Alert found safe in Ontario

Subjects of Fort St. John Amber Alert found safe in Ontario

BC RCMP has deactivated an Amber Alert issued this morning after an alleged parental abduction ends peacefully. The Amber Alert was issued at 12:15 p.m.
84-year-old Haida matriarch raps the language to pass it on

84-year-old Haida matriarch raps the language to pass it on

Elder Jiixa (Gladys Vandal) and Julia Weder formed the rap group Siijuu Jaadas, meaning cool ladies in Haida, just over a year ago.
New home sought for Peace Canyon's collection of of pioneer-era miniature replicas

New home sought for Peace Canyon's collection of of pioneer-era miniature replicas

The Don Nearhood museum inside the Peace Canyon Dam visitor centre may see its first visitors in quite some time this year.
Fort St. John mayor condemns threat against Blueberry chief

Fort St. John mayor condemns threat against Blueberry chief

Threatening voicemail came in response to provincial plan to cut the moose hunt in Northeast B.C.
Document sheds light on B.C. government’s 2021 emergency communication breakdown

Document sheds light on B.C. government’s 2021 emergency communication breakdown

Lack of trained personnel was factor in failure to issue localized alerts during last year’s heat dome, forest fires and flooding, briefing note says.
Former Canadian soldier in B.C. is ready to join the fight in Ukraine

Former Canadian soldier in B.C. is ready to join the fight in Ukraine

Current members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Reserves have been banned from entering Ukraine
B.C. farmer discovers her goat loves to ride horses (VIDEO)

B.C. farmer discovers her goat loves to ride horses (VIDEO)

Arret the goat has tried to ride some of the other farm horses and that hasn't worked out
‘We have no agreement’: Blueberry River First Nations speaks out against proposed hunting closures

‘We have no agreement’: Blueberry River First Nations speaks out against proposed hunting closures

Blueberry River First Nations Chief Judy Desjarlais says her community had no involvement with the province’s proposal to cut the number of moose that can be harvested in Northeast B.C.
Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

A former refugee himself, Milos Pospisil spent two weeks helping the vulnerable on the Poland-Ukraine border.
Legacy and language around masks will be debated long after pandemic recedes: experts

Legacy and language around masks will be debated long after pandemic recedes: experts

VANCOUVER — First, we didn't have enough masks to protect us against COVID-19, then we all needed to wear them. Then we didn't, then we did again. There were fights, criminal charges and protests over them. And now most mandates are lifting.