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Street lighting reflects historical design of Townsite in qathet

Street lighting reflects historical design of Townsite in qathet

Residents complete phase one of neighbourhood improvement project
Man faces two murder charges after shooting at remote B.C. First Nation

Man faces two murder charges after shooting at remote B.C. First Nation

TSAY KEH DENE, B.C. — Police say a man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with fatal shootings in a northern B.C. First Nation community this week.
RCMP in B.C. warn of fake Taylor Swift concert tickets being sold online

RCMP in B.C. warn of fake Taylor Swift concert tickets being sold online

Those who fell victim told police they sent the money to the supposed seller for Swift tickets but received nothing back. 
Saskatchewan teachers to go back into bargaining with province following dispute

Saskatchewan teachers to go back into bargaining with province following dispute

REGINA — Saskatchewan teachers are returning to the bargaining table and ending job action that had threatened to upend extracurricular activities, including graduation ceremonies.
qathet School District welcomes safeguards for students, staff

qathet School District welcomes safeguards for students, staff

Province bans disruptive protests outside schools
Sign up for the Terry Fox Run today, see your money matched

Sign up for the Terry Fox Run today, see your money matched

Community runs in memory of Port Coquitlam hero Terry Fox take place on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, around the country. Donations and fundraising will be matched on April 12 by PharmaChoice Canada.
12 B.C. municipal parties under investigation for finance or advertising violations

12 B.C. municipal parties under investigation for finance or advertising violations

VANCOUVER — A dozen municipal political parties in British Columbia, including those that won council majorities in Vancouver and Burnaby in 2022, are under investigation by Elections BC for possible financing or advertising violations.
VIU tiwšɛmawtxʷ campus celebrates student accomplishments

VIU tiwšɛmawtxʷ campus celebrates student accomplishments

Provost says programming staying in community is important, valuable
Granddaughter reflects on project developed with Tla’amin elder

Granddaughter reflects on project developed with Tla’amin elder

Teachings come alive for next generation in digital book
New B.C. information and privacy commissioner named

New B.C. information and privacy commissioner named

Former Newfoundland and Labrador information and privacy commissioner succeeds Michael McEvoy in the B.C. position in May.