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B.C. looking for input on grizzly bear stewardship and viewing

B.C. looking for input on grizzly bear stewardship and viewing

Two online surveys gathering public opinion on grizzly bears will be online until Aug. 18.
Union and employers receive mediator's terms to end B.C. port strike, source says

Union and employers receive mediator's terms to end B.C. port strike, source says

VANCOUVER — A source close to negotiations over the British Columbia port strike said both sides on Wednesday received the terms of a settlement recommended by a federal mediator that could end the 12-day-old industrial action.
Developer ready to break ground on Boundary Road strip mall

Developer ready to break ground on Boundary Road strip mall

Caribou Crossing will include a gas station, convenience store, drive-thru and commercial retail space
B.C. government hit tweet limit amid wildfire evacuations

B.C. government hit tweet limit amid wildfire evacuations

DriveBC's Twitter account maxed out sharing crucial road condition information during a weekend of wildfire evacuations. Experts say it spells the end of social media as a reliable platform during an emergency.
Man wanted in Prince George may be in Smithers area

Man wanted in Prince George may be in Smithers area

"He is considered violent and under no circumstance should you confront him."
Humongous $200M superyacht arrives in Vancouver

Humongous $200M superyacht arrives in Vancouver

Superyachts are known to frequent the waters off B.C., and the recent arrival is drawing attention.
Have FOI requests become political paywalls? BC NDP charging for info on Asia trade mission

Have FOI requests become political paywalls? BC NDP charging for info on Asia trade mission

‘If this is information that could be made available to the public, it should be made available to the public by default.’
Bank of Canada raises key rate to five per cent as higher inflation levels persist

Bank of Canada raises key rate to five per cent as higher inflation levels persist

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada raised interest rates again on Wednesday, hitting the economy with even higher borrowing costs as new projections suggest it will take longer for inflation to fall back to two per cent.
Exploration Place and Lheidli T'enneh win 2023 Reconciliation Award

Exploration Place and Lheidli T'enneh win 2023 Reconciliation Award

The museum and the First Nation have been recognized for their inspiring partnership
Opinion: Secrecy surrounds forest spraying

Opinion: Secrecy surrounds forest spraying

The Ministry of Environment in fact gets the maps before spraying.  They just don’t have to alert the public.