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B.C. summer tourism outlook positive despite concerns coming over U.S. border

B.C. summer tourism outlook positive despite concerns coming over U.S. border

Industry counting on at least a normal amount of American visitors, more Canadians staying close to home
Rustad supports this year's freeze, calls for higher MLA salaries going forward

Rustad supports this year's freeze, calls for higher MLA salaries going forward

B.C. Conservative Leader wants a review of the compensation system, recommending an independent body
16,000 deaths later: moms gather in Victoria to mourn lives lost to overdose

16,000 deaths later: moms gather in Victoria to mourn lives lost to overdose

Advocates and families decry lack of provincial action over thousands of 'avoidable' drug deaths
Toxic drug public health emergency turns 9, with the B.C. government under fire

Toxic drug public health emergency turns 9, with the B.C. government under fire

Political reactions to the anniversary of the toxic-drug public health emergency declaration agree not enough has been done
Revelstoke Mountain Resort fined $78K for 2023 vehicle rollover that injured one

Revelstoke Mountain Resort fined $78K for 2023 vehicle rollover that injured one

WorkSafeBC says Revelstoke Mountain Resort made "high-risk violations"; RMR says it's taken "comprehensive steps" the last two years to prevent similar incidents
100 Mile House RCMP investigating fatal MVI near Maze Lake Road

100 Mile House RCMP investigating fatal MVI near Maze Lake Road

The incident occurred after 1 a.m. on Saturday, April 12 north of Lac La Hache
Skiers uninjured after Glacier National Park avalanche carries them 60 metres

Skiers uninjured after Glacier National Park avalanche carries them 60 metres

Pair triggered size 2.5 avalanche atop national park's Bruins Glacier that partially buried one skier as their companion deployed an airbag
Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

Federal parties broadly see Ottawa play a bigger role in increasing the housing supply, but approaches differ
Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canadian Labour Congress and HEU hold press conference in Nanaimo
B.C. NDP candidate’s signs targeted with homophobic slurs

B.C. NDP candidate’s signs targeted with homophobic slurs

Chilliwack-Hope NDP candidate Teri Westerby's signs were defaced with homophobic slurs