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Wildfires prompt Burns Lake dog show to move to Prince George

Wildfires prompt Burns Lake dog show to move to Prince George

The Lakes District Kennel Club’s Shows and Trials will be happening at the Agriplex this weekend.
B.C. cargo flow should be back to normal in days after port strike, says researcher

B.C. cargo flow should be back to normal in days after port strike, says researcher

"The majority of what needs to move will move very quickly."
B.C. child hospitalized after eating toxic death cap mushroom

B.C. child hospitalized after eating toxic death cap mushroom

After a child consumed part of the highly poisonous death cap mushroom in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood, authorities warn southwestern B.C. to exercise caution.
First Nations showcase low-emission LNG efforts

First Nations showcase low-emission LNG efforts

Thousands of delegates descended upon downtown Vancouver this week for the LNG2023 conference
B.C. phasing out single-use plastics, giving businesses six months to use inventory

B.C. phasing out single-use plastics, giving businesses six months to use inventory

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is phasing out the use of a range of single-use and disposable plastics with businesses being given six months to use up their inventory.
Dawson Creek man injured in alleged vigilante assault

Dawson Creek man injured in alleged vigilante assault

A 20-year-old man was hospitalized after being attacked because of social media rumours.
Canada set to end domestic subsidies for unabated fossil-fuel production

Canada set to end domestic subsidies for unabated fossil-fuel production

OTTAWA — Fourteen years ago, Canada joined the rest of the G20 in promising to wean fossil-fuel companies off of government subsidies that encouraged wasteful consumption and undermined efforts to slow climate change.
Emergency visa applications for Ukrainians fleeing war to end Saturday

Emergency visa applications for Ukrainians fleeing war to end Saturday

OTTAWA — Canada is expected to close applications for temporary emergency visas offered to Ukrainians fleeing Russian aggression Saturday — but hasn't announced whether it plans to offer long-term refuge.
UNBC Engineering programs achieve national accreditation

UNBC Engineering programs achieve national accreditation

Two new programs have been accredited and another has been renewed
'I love you Devyn': Brother shares heartfelt tribute to sister killed fighting B.C. wildfire

'I love you Devyn': Brother shares heartfelt tribute to sister killed fighting B.C. wildfire

The 19-year-old was working as a BC Wildfire Service firefighter when she died.