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Hollywood stars urge Royal Bank to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline

Hollywood stars urge Royal Bank to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline

Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Woos and Sleydo’ had also called on TD Bank and international shareholders such as the National Australia Bank to divest from the $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline project, without any luck.
Pacific herring spawn spectacle surfaces along West Coast

Pacific herring spawn spectacle surfaces along West Coast

A natural wonder that peaks in March, the herring spawn is a herald of spring, eagerly anticipated and celebrated by humans and wildlife alike. 
New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

New BC Parks camping website ready for influx of bookings

A new camping booking site will be live on March 21 and you can make your profile right now.
Second Site C transmission line energized

Second Site C transmission line energized

BC Hydro says the second and final 500-kilovolt transmission line for the Site C dam has been completed and energized.
B.C. man sues Walmart after battery charger allegedly explodes in back pocket

B.C. man sues Walmart after battery charger allegedly explodes in back pocket

A Vancouver man is alleging a portable battery charger he purchased at Walmart exploded and caught fire in his pocket and left him with severe thigh and buttock burns.
Fort St. John international students concerned over express entry

Fort St. John international students concerned over express entry

International students studying at Northern Lights College in Fort St. John say they want to see a provincial nominee program for students seeking to study and become permanent residents post-graduation. 
Site C crane operator captures awesome wall of Peace River fog

Site C crane operator captures awesome wall of Peace River fog

Photo from dam site named finalist in national construction industry competition
Northern community rallies to support family that lost mom, 2 kids in crash

Northern community rallies to support family that lost mom, 2 kids in crash

Elizabeth Hesketh and her two children Ashton and Kylie died in a crash with a commercial truck between Terrace and Kitimat on the morning of March 11.
1.7M Canadians on the hook for 2020 CERB repayments, says Ottawa

1.7M Canadians on the hook for 2020 CERB repayments, says Ottawa

Advance CERB payments of $2,000 are being clawed back from some recipients, according to the Government of Canada.
B.C. ticks toward ending daylight saving time changes with U.S. Senate approval

B.C. ticks toward ending daylight saving time changes with U.S. Senate approval

"Pleased to see progress on this," Premier John Horgan tweeted following the U.S. Senate approval.