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Northern First Nation becomes distributor for Swedish mining equipment company

Northern First Nation becomes distributor for Swedish mining equipment company

Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC), the business arm of the northwest B.C. First Nation, is set to become a distributor for the Swedish mining equipment company Sandvik.
Montana author’s latest book set in northern B.C.’s wilderness

Montana author’s latest book set in northern B.C.’s wilderness

Montana-based author, Maggie Plummer’s latest book takes readers on a journey in northwest B.C.’s pristine wilderness back in the 70’s.
'Pro-choice' B.C. gym ordered to close for six months for not following COVID-19 rules

'Pro-choice' B.C. gym ordered to close for six months for not following COVID-19 rules

A Kelowna gym that refused to use vaccine passports or ask for masks contrary to health orders has been ordered to shut down.
Politicians condemn violence at Coastal GasLink construction site in northern B.C.

Politicians condemn violence at Coastal GasLink construction site in northern B.C.

HOUSTON, B.C. — Politicians are denouncing what police have called a violent confrontation in separate attacks against officers and employees at a construction site for a natural gas pipeline being built across northern British Columbia.
Reporters take heat for reaching out to donors who supported protests

Reporters take heat for reaching out to donors who supported protests

It's standard operating procedure for reporters to use publicly available information to reach out to ordinary citizens in an effort to glean facts, confirm or debunk details, or often simply to inject a grassroots perspective into their work. 
What’s the deal with COVID-19 rapid tests? Here’s what B.C. residents should know

What’s the deal with COVID-19 rapid tests? Here’s what B.C. residents should know

Health Minister Adrian Dix outlines plans for distributing millions of rapid antigen tests for students, families and the general public
Krista's Kilometres cross-country walk aims to raise awareness for MMIWG

Krista's Kilometres cross-country walk aims to raise awareness for MMIWG

A 53-year-old North Battleford, Sask., woman is walking across Canada to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The 10-month journey starts in Victoria and will end in Dec. in St. John's, N.L.
B.C. mink farmers suing provincial government to overturn industry ban

B.C. mink farmers suing provincial government to overturn industry ban

Mink farmers say there was no meaningful consultation done before B.C. introduced its phased approach to end the industry.
RCMP say Coastal GasLink site 'attacked,' causing significant damage

RCMP say Coastal GasLink site 'attacked,' causing significant damage

HOUSTON, B.C. — Mounties in northern British Columbia are investigating what they say was a violent confrontation between a group of about 20 people and Coastal GasLink employees at a worksite for the natural gas pipeline.
Rays of hope emerge in Lytton rebuild, months after wildfire destruction

Rays of hope emerge in Lytton rebuild, months after wildfire destruction

Denise O'Connor is back in Lytton, B.C., living in the home where she spent her childhood years.