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Northwest BC First Nation nears completion of independent pipeline environmental assessment

Northwest BC First Nation nears completion of independent pipeline environmental assessment

The current environmental assessment certificate for the PRGT line is set to expire on Nov. 25, 2024
Women's basketball tournament coming to the Nisga'a Nation

Women's basketball tournament coming to the Nisga'a Nation

Wild Camps has partnered with the Nisga’a Nation and four Canada West Women's Basketball Programs to bring this event to the Nisga’a Nation.
Northwest B.C. First Nation treaty tour underway to inform members

Northwest B.C. First Nation treaty tour underway to inform members

"We've got an open door policy," said David Try, senior treaty negotiator for the Kitselas First Nation
Northern Health has highest whooping cough rate in province

Northern Health has highest whooping cough rate in province

B.C. is currently not considered to have an outbreak, but Northern Health recommends getting the pertussis vaccine
B.C. tour of 'LOVE BOMB,' a sex trafficking musical, begins today

B.C. tour of 'LOVE BOMB,' a sex trafficking musical, begins today

The critically acclaimed show is on tour again across British Columbia.
Online map tells the story of B.C.'s industrial heritage

Online map tells the story of B.C.'s industrial heritage

Heritage BC hosted an online launch party on August 28 with attendees from over 60 communities across the province
New healthcare project uses art to address Canadian healthcare biases

New healthcare project uses art to address Canadian healthcare biases

This free learning resource humanizes healthcare by combining arts and the humanities with science
Indigenous protest blocks LNG pipeline worksite access in northwest B.C.

Indigenous protest blocks LNG pipeline worksite access in northwest B.C.

Group protests Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline environmental assessment, as workers find other ways to access site
New B.C. post-secondary course explores how to talk about climate change

New B.C. post-secondary course explores how to talk about climate change

This course is designed for a wide-range of people, including policymakers, journalists, scientists, and news consumers