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B.C. to remove barriers for internationally trained professionals: premier

B.C. to remove barriers for internationally trained professionals: premier

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government introduced legislation Monday that's expected to add skilled workers into the labour force more quickly by reducing barriers for internationally trained workers from more than two dozen professions.
Municipal support sought for water cremation

Municipal support sought for water cremation

Aquamation uses lye and heat to break down the body into chemical components, reducing carbon emissions seen in traditional cremation.
B.C. newspaper wins case over refusal to run abortion ads

B.C. newspaper wins case over refusal to run abortion ads

The Nelson Star decided not to run any abortion-related advertising due to a backlash from the community.
Prince George’s Deadfall Brewing wins B.C. Beer Award

Prince George’s Deadfall Brewing wins B.C. Beer Award

Deadfall Brewing’s Cold IPA took home first place for Best Speciality IPA
New program to fund international travel for UNBC students

New program to fund international travel for UNBC students

Knowledge that Moves program lets students study, research, or take part in international internships
Palestine support rally to be held Saturday

Palestine support rally to be held Saturday

There will be a Palestine support rally and peaceful assembly to raise awareness and provide advocacy for the Palestinian civilians being hurt and killed by the current events in Gaza.
Spruce Kings heading to Seattle for BCHL Showcase

Spruce Kings heading to Seattle for BCHL Showcase

Kings snap four-game slide with 5-3 triumph Saturday over visiting Salmon Arm Silverbacks
UNBC's playoff drive stalls with 3-1 loss to Heat

UNBC's playoff drive stalls with 3-1 loss to Heat

Young T-wolves squad won three of its last four Canada West men's soccer games
Snow expected on the Yellowhead Highway

Snow expected on the Yellowhead Highway

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for snow
Drug users too close to daycare, Northern B.C. arts centre says

Drug users too close to daycare, Northern B.C. arts centre says

Intoxicated individuals openly using drugs and emergency services are on-site three to four times a week, near Dawson Creek daycare.