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Outdoor recreation advocates want BC Parks passes to take a hike

Outdoor recreation advocates want BC Parks passes to take a hike

More than 203,000 passes were booked last year.
Blackwater Gold owners committed to protect caribou habitat

Blackwater Gold owners committed to protect caribou habitat

Groundbreaking agreement will fund First Nations-led project to restore Tweedsnuir Park logging roads and harvested cutblocks
Liquor store busted in sting by teen working as undercover government agent

Liquor store busted in sting by teen working as undercover government agent

The store’s manager told investigators the clerk who sold the liquor to the teen was new, having been hired about a week before the sting.
Letter to the editor: Brent Marshall responds to lawsuit

Letter to the editor: Brent Marshall responds to lawsuit

I am afraid of the intent of two of the partners involved are of ill-intent and are trying to get this facility shut down for personal benefit. 
Man no longer missing

Man no longer missing

John Matthew Casimel, 79, "safe and sound" say RCMP
B.C. First Nation says 40 unmarked graves found around former residential school

B.C. First Nation says 40 unmarked graves found around former residential school

SECHELT, B.C. — The shishalh Nation on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast says ground-penetrating radar has identified what are believed to be 40 unmarked graves of children on or near the site of the former St. Augustine's Residential School.
UNBC Timberwolves sign big Burnaby body

UNBC Timberwolves sign big Burnaby body

The Fraser North First Team All-Star and BC High School All-Star will enroll in UNBC’s Bachelor of Arts program
'Heaven on earth': Lower Mainland lake cabin listed for $219,000

'Heaven on earth': Lower Mainland lake cabin listed for $219,000

Pitt Lake is the second-biggest lake in the Metro Vancouver area and, according to Wikipedia, is one of the few tidal lakes in the world.
Photos: One of the first BC Ferries is for sale again and it's selling for less than a used pickup truck

Photos: One of the first BC Ferries is for sale again and it's selling for less than a used pickup truck

It's a piece of B.C. history
The federal government promised to plant 2 billion trees by 2030. It's nowhere close.

The federal government promised to plant 2 billion trees by 2030. It's nowhere close.

OTTAWA — Two years ago, Canada embarked on an odyssey to plant two billion trees in just 10 years. An audit of the program so far says the way things are now, it won't even get one-tenth of those trees in the ground in time.