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B.C. group offers model for national climate corps

B.C. group offers model for national climate corps

A new poll has found most Canadians support a new youth climate corps to fight disasters and drive down carbon emissions. Advocates say a pilot program showing what's possible could be 'British Columbia's gift to Canada.'
First Nations decisions on tourism on Indigenous land must be respected: minister

First Nations decisions on tourism on Indigenous land must be respected: minister

Canada's new tourism minister said Indigenous rights and decision-making must be respected in how the country operates and develops its tourist industry, which may present unique opportunities for Aboriginal communities to grow those businesses.
B.C. plane wreck 'verified' by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash site for training

B.C. plane wreck 'verified' by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash site for training

For the past couple years, the volunteer British Columbia air safety group PEP-Air has been using the skeletal fuselage of a light plane for training purposes on a private property north of Kamloops, B.C.
Highway 97C shut after truck with chemicals catches fire near West Kelowna, B.C.

Highway 97C shut after truck with chemicals catches fire near West Kelowna, B.C.

WEST KELOWNA, B.C. — Police say a portion of the Coquihalla Connecter outside West Kelowna, B.C., is closed after a commercial truck carrying chemicals caught fire.
Prince George speed skaters featured in weekend BC Cup races at Kin 1

Prince George speed skaters featured in weekend BC Cup races at Kin 1

Short track races scheduled for Saturday and Sunday
B.C. government kicks in $17M to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

B.C. government kicks in $17M to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

B.C. hydrogen fuelling HTEC company plans to buy six different hydrogen powered trucks and test them for fleet operators
COVID-19 down, influenza and RSV up in B.C., says CDC

COVID-19 down, influenza and RSV up in B.C., says CDC

VANCOUVER — New data suggest that COVID-19 activity in British Columbia is trending downward, while influenza and RSV are on the rise.
RCMP searching for wanted man

RCMP searching for wanted man

The Fort St John RCMP has reason to believe that Rakose is evading police and may currently have fled to Saskatchewan.
First snowfall brings many vehicle incidents across Prince George

First snowfall brings many vehicle incidents across Prince George

Prince George RCMP warn drivers to be cautious on the roads this winter as the first snow fall caused more than the usual traffic incidents.
Province undecided on future of Prince George Youth Custody Centre

Province undecided on future of Prince George Youth Custody Centre

Minister of Children and Family Development says consultation with community, city, Indigenous groups will decide how facility will be used