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Opinion: Governor-general faces no-win situation

Opinion: Governor-general faces no-win situation

As Canada's first Indigenous governor-general, Mary Simon faces a difficult task, UNBC's chair of First Nations Studies says
Metro Vancouver creek contamination kills at least 300 fish

Metro Vancouver creek contamination kills at least 300 fish

A murky discharge found flowing out of a culvert from Coquitlam into a Burnaby creek has been linked to the death of hundreds of young salmon, according to a local stream-keeper group.
Inland temperate rainforest in peril, scientists say

Inland temperate rainforest in peril, scientists say

Industrial logging deemed the main culprit
Two dozen new COVID cases reported in northern B.C over long weekend

Two dozen new COVID cases reported in northern B.C over long weekend

The number of active coronavirus cases increased to 43
B.C. company creates vegan smoked salmon — out of carrots

B.C. company creates vegan smoked salmon — out of carrots

The Victoria, B.C., founder is now looking to tackle canned tuna
Northern B.C. First Nations create free Dakelh language app

Northern B.C. First Nations create free Dakelh language app

Stellat’en, Nadleh Whut’en and Ts’il Kaz Koh jointly developed the app for Android users
Kelowna gangland shooting caught on camera

Kelowna gangland shooting caught on camera

Two men were wounded in gunfire that rang out on a Kelowna street Saturday. Police said they discovered on-scene what they believe to be an improvised explosive device
Treasure hunt happening in Prince George on Saturday

Treasure hunt happening in Prince George on Saturday

Part of proceeds to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Tŝilhqot’in Chief Joe Alphonse appointed to the Order of B.C.

Tŝilhqot’in Chief Joe Alphonse appointed to the Order of B.C.

Alphonse to receive province’s highest honour for tireless work to advance Indigenous rights
B.C. wildfires: No 'big' human-caused activity over long weekend a welcoming sight

B.C. wildfires: No 'big' human-caused activity over long weekend a welcoming sight

Only 6.8 per cent of wildfires are believed to have been human-caused.