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Saik'uz man missing since February

Saik'uz man missing since February

Jay Preston Raphael has been missing from Saik’uz, south of Vanderhoof, since Feb. 26.
'I'm in desperate need': Vancouver woman searches for live kidney donor

'I'm in desperate need': Vancouver woman searches for live kidney donor

She says that it will give her 'a second chance at life'
Dam workforce swings up to 4,778

Dam workforce swings up to 4,778

The jobs count at Site C climbed up to just under 4,800 workers at the start of 2023, according to the latest employment figures from BC Hydro.
Skier takes third gold at Canada Games

Skier takes third gold at Canada Games

D.P. Todd student owns podium in para-nordic cross-country events in P.E.I.
Rob Shaw: Using decriminalization as a wedge issue won’t help fix B.C.’s overdose crisis

Rob Shaw: Using decriminalization as a wedge issue won’t help fix B.C.’s overdose crisis

The Opposition BC Liberals are shifting their support away from decriminalization and the safe supply of drugs, in the wake of the positive reception to the party’s recent addictions treatment platform.
Man fined for caging bear cub

Man fined for caging bear cub

Cub seized from Hudson's Hope area has since been released back into the wild
Two skiers, buried in weekend avalanches in B.C., saved by friends: Avalanche Canada

Two skiers, buried in weekend avalanches in B.C., saved by friends: Avalanche Canada

VANCOUVER — Avalanche Canada confirms two skiers have been caught and injured in separate slides east of Pemberton, B.C.
CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

MONTREAL — CN workers backed a strike vote with negotiations set to resume on a contract for around 3,000 Canadian employees.
Todd Whitcombe: Is a budget a plan or a promise?

Todd Whitcombe: Is a budget a plan or a promise?

For the public, a budget is an overwhelming statement of just how much of our money the government is spending.
Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

YELLOWKNIFE — Airlines that operate in the North — where many residents rely on flights for transportation and goods — say disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, a Canada-wide pilot shortage and new fatigue regulations are creating headwinds.