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Indigenous women in public life need support and 'dinosaur skin', says tribal council leader

Indigenous women in public life need support and 'dinosaur skin', says tribal council leader

President of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and Hupacasath First Nation was reacting to news that Melanie Mark, B.C.’s first First Nations cabinet minister, is resigning from her seat
Former Devil's Army member grilled about day of murder

Former Devil's Army member grilled about day of murder

Former biker identified as X was on the stand for the third day at Richard Alexander’s trial for the first-degree murder of Dillon Brown on March 11, 2016.
Latest snow on B.C. south coast slams morning commute, brings delays, cancellations

Latest snow on B.C. south coast slams morning commute, brings delays, cancellations

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has expanded a snowfall warning to cover most of Greater Vancouver before conditions are expected to ease later in the day, but the unexpectedly intense storm quickly caused problems across the south coast.
PG Pulp layoffs won't take effect at least until end of April

PG Pulp layoffs won't take effect at least until end of April

Some pulp mill employees affected by pending closure have already left Canfor
Small town B.C. hit hard by forestry downturn

Small town B.C. hit hard by forestry downturn

More than 800 mill jobs lost in less than a two-month span
Vancouver emergency response team arrest man wanted Canada-wide

Vancouver emergency response team arrest man wanted Canada-wide

The warrants include unauthorized possession of a firearm and carrying a concealed firearm.
Icy roads blamed as two women killed in two-vehicle crash near Castlegar, B.C.

Icy roads blamed as two women killed in two-vehicle crash near Castlegar, B.C.

CASTLEGAR, B.C. — Two women have died in a crash near Castlegar, B.C., that investigators are blaming on slippery roads. A statement from the B.C.
$20,000 donation launches campaign to help Ukrainian refugees in Prince George

$20,000 donation launches campaign to help Ukrainian refugees in Prince George

The Raising Hope Campaign aims to raise $100,000 for Ukrainians during Miracle Theatre’s upcoming production
Shuswap, Squamish, hit by weekend snow as dusting, or more, still due on south coast

Shuswap, Squamish, hit by weekend snow as dusting, or more, still due on south coast

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says the snow is not yet done with parts of British Columbia's south coast.
B.C. family thankful to BC Children's Hospital for saving two sons

B.C. family thankful to BC Children's Hospital for saving two sons

A Kamloops family of five is thankful to BC Children’s Hospital Heart Centre after two of their sons were born with potentially fatal congenital heart defects.