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How Indigenous-led projects are building 'pride of place'

How Indigenous-led projects are building 'pride of place'

Certain real estate developments are creating culturally significant office space opportunities
B.C. launches $20M flood mitigation fund for the Fraser Valley

B.C. launches $20M flood mitigation fund for the Fraser Valley

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — The British Columbia government says a new $20-million flood mitigation program for the Fraser Valley will help support farmers and food resiliency in prime agricultural areas that were inundated by floodwaters in November 2021.
Dakelh language curriculum officially recognized by education ministry

Dakelh language curriculum officially recognized by education ministry

The curriculum has been in development for four years
Controversial anti-mandate clinic at centre of board power struggle

Controversial anti-mandate clinic at centre of board power struggle

The director has been suspended, he says, and is now "smearing my name through the mud."
Home invasion leaves man with life-threatening injuries

Home invasion leaves man with life-threatening injuries

RCMP asking for dashcam footage from anyone in the vicinity of Nicholson Street South and Fifth Avenue on Monday night
B.C. cop highlights human trafficking concerns during quarterly report

B.C. cop highlights human trafficking concerns during quarterly report

Human trafficking is a problem in Kelowna as it is everywhere across the globe. That according to Kelowna RCMP Supt. Kara Triance during her quarterly update to city council Monday.
Don't touch or pick up baby deer, BC Wildlife Park warns

Don't touch or pick up baby deer, BC Wildlife Park warns

Leave deer fawns alone.
Long-awaited new Nanaimo ICU set to open next week

Long-awaited new Nanaimo ICU set to open next week

Health Minister Adrian Dix says the new facility, which is more technologically advanced and triple the size of the previous ICU, will open June 28 on the hospital’s second floor
Prince George Metis artist’s exhibition travelling across region

Prince George Metis artist’s exhibition travelling across region

Erin Stagg's exhibition, Otipemisewak: The People Who Own Themselves, will travel throughout the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George from June to November
Alleged Quesnel drug dealer's pickup targeted for civil forfeiture

Alleged Quesnel drug dealer's pickup targeted for civil forfeiture

Kyle Darrin Rene Campbell sold cocaine to undercover RCMP officer, notice of claim alleges