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Dawson Creek art exhibit tackling gender inequality

Dawson Creek art exhibit tackling gender inequality

Grande Prairie artist Candace Sanderson is lending her talents to the Dawson Creek Art Gallery this month.
Court adjourns CGL pipeline opposition group’s hearing

Court adjourns CGL pipeline opposition group’s hearing

The new hearing has been scheduled for March 14.
Terrace residents march for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Terrace residents march for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Mirroring the memorial march in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, a group of people took to the streets in Terrace on Monday afternoon to honour the murdered and missing Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG).
'This is not an innocuous virus': B.C. stresses urgent need to vaccinate children

'This is not an innocuous virus': B.C. stresses urgent need to vaccinate children

With B.C. on the cusp of removing COVID-19 restrictions in the face of Omicron, Dr. Bonnie Henry reiterates the need for vaccines for five-to-11-year-olds
Climate change made B.C.'s November floods 2 to 4 times more likely, says study

Climate change made B.C.'s November floods 2 to 4 times more likely, says study

The study also found the atmospheric river that killed five people and forced nearly 15,000 from their homes was made at least 60% more likely because of humanity's influence on the global climate
Here's what you need to know about B.C.'s eased COVID restrictions for restaurants, bars, and nightclubs

Here's what you need to know about B.C.'s eased COVID restrictions for restaurants, bars, and nightclubs

A lot of Plexiglass will be going into storage now.
Everything you need to know about B.C.'s new rules on gatherings and events

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s new rules on gatherings and events

Several restrictions in B.C. are lifting this week.
Everything you need to know about Canada's new travel rules

Everything you need to know about Canada's new travel rules

The rules are changing for testing, flights, and quarantining. Here's everything you need to know.
Farmers Institute looks to grow grain capacity

Farmers Institute looks to grow grain capacity

The North Pine Farmers Institute is seeking $1 million from BC Hydro's agricultural compensation fund to improve grain holding capacity for local producers.
Suspect pleads not guilty in murder of Peace woman

Suspect pleads not guilty in murder of Peace woman

John Keyler has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and interfering with human remains stemming from the death of a Taylor woman in 2020.