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UPDATED: B.C. sexual health clinics to remain open this year in deal with health ministry

UPDATED: B.C. sexual health clinics to remain open this year in deal with health ministry

Options for Sexual Health previously said it could not continue operating without a funding increase
No damages reported after earthquake shakes parts of Alberta, B.C.

No damages reported after earthquake shakes parts of Alberta, B.C.

5.2 magnitude earthquake was detected roughly 63 kilometres northeast of Grande Cache
B.C. looks to plant seeds in new soil with agriculture, food security task force

B.C. looks to plant seeds in new soil with agriculture, food security task force

Government expects report within 10 months on improving access to water, land, competitiveness and investment
Swastikas, vulgarity deface B.C. wall under 'Every Child Matters' logo

Swastikas, vulgarity deface B.C. wall under 'Every Child Matters' logo

Indigenous leaders, local and provincial officials condemn racist vandalism at Treaty 8 Tribal Association building in Fort St. John
Billboard promoting Canada as 51st state appears near Alberta town

Billboard promoting Canada as 51st state appears near Alberta town

Billboard's message irks many Canadian patriots
B.C. Conservative MLA says drug crisis cost lives of four relatives

B.C. Conservative MLA says drug crisis cost lives of four relatives

B.C. Conservative A’aliya Warbus says she has lost 4 close family members to overdose
Family of B.C. woman killed by police remembers her as a loving mother

Family of B.C. woman killed by police remembers her as a loving mother

Vanessa Renteria Valencia, 37, was shot by police at her home in Cloverdale on Sept. 19, 2024
B.C. Forests Minister appeals to southern neighbours in lumber dispute

B.C. Forests Minister appeals to southern neighbours in lumber dispute

Parmar's comments come after Trump said the U.S. might place a 25% tariff on lumber and forest products
Nuxalk Strong: 1st exhibition of Bella Coola Indigenous treasures opens at UBC

Nuxalk Strong: 1st exhibition of Bella Coola Indigenous treasures opens at UBC

An exhibition at the UBC Museum of Anthropology of Nuxalk Nation treasures aims to change the narrative and inspire future generations
Massive hockey tournament to bring more than 100 teams to Okanagan

Massive hockey tournament to bring more than 100 teams to Okanagan

Players aged 13 to 18 from around North America ready for Okanagan-based event