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Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

“We’ve been fighting for this for many, many, many years,” said Terry Teegee, regional chief for British Columbia Assembly of First Nations.
Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Young condo buyers often opt for two-bedrooms, renting out the second one, says mortgage specialist
Opinion: Canadians are relocating for jobs amid steep inflation and low unemployment

Opinion: Canadians are relocating for jobs amid steep inflation and low unemployment

While it seems lucrative to move to cities that offer higher salaries and better quality of life, Canadians should consider some key factors before changing jobs.
Grieg Seafood completes land-based hatchery expansion in Gold River

Grieg Seafood completes land-based hatchery expansion in Gold River

One of the largest salmon-farming companies in B.C., Grieg is aiming to harvest 22,000 metric tonnes of fish in 2022.
Nearly one in five serving in Canadian military are women, census data shows

Nearly one in five serving in Canadian military are women, census data shows

Almost one-fifth of those currently serving in the Canadian military are women. 
Haida village becomes first B.C. municipality to have ancestral name restored

Haida village becomes first B.C. municipality to have ancestral name restored

The former Queen Charlotte City on Haida Gwaii is now called Daajing Giids.
B.C., U.S. astronomers detect radio 'heartbeat' billions of light-years from Earth

B.C., U.S. astronomers detect radio 'heartbeat' billions of light-years from Earth

The strange and persistent radio signal from a far-off galaxy appears to be flashing with surprising regularity.
Photos: Over 1,500 cheer drag racing's return to Sechelt airport

Photos: Over 1,500 cheer drag racing's return to Sechelt airport

It was a spectacular return of drag racing to the Sechelt Airport tarmac as 80 competitors raced in the company of record crowds. This was the Sunshine Coast Drag Racing Association's first race since the pandemic and since the airport's recent renovations.
Mayor, First Nation challenge sale of Powell River mill site

Mayor, First Nation challenge sale of Powell River mill site

Mayor ‘shocked’ by sale listing as Tla’amin Nation lays claim to the entire 300 acres of the former Paper Excellence pulp mill
Family of man who died at B.C. construction site awarded $875,000

Family of man who died at B.C. construction site awarded $875,000

The workplace accident happened in March 2016 when a concrete-pumping hose fractured, causing a boom to collapse.