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Copper production expected to rise for B.C.’s Teck this year

Copper production expected to rise for B.C.’s Teck this year

Highland Valley copper operations forecast to climb, zinc production expected to drop in Trail
Canucks GM says he’s open to making a deal as J.T. Miller trade rumors swirl

Canucks GM says he’s open to making a deal as J.T. Miller trade rumors swirl

Vancouver has lost 6 of 8 to fall out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference
Alberta government lifts coal mining moratorium, critics say it’s ‘open season’

Alberta government lifts coal mining moratorium, critics say it’s ‘open season’

Moratorium’s end comes as 5 coal companies are taking the Alberta government to court
Donald Trump suggests tariffs could hit Canadian imports on Feb. 1

Donald Trump suggests tariffs could hit Canadian imports on Feb. 1

Finance minister says Ottawa is ‘absolutely’ ready, with responses prepared for various scenarios
Longtime hockey coach and B.C. native Tom McVie dead at 89

Longtime hockey coach and B.C. native Tom McVie dead at 89

Born in Trail, McVie’s hockey career took him from the Johnstown Jets to the Boston Bruins
WOLF: Hey parents, quit yelling at minor hockey officials

WOLF: Hey parents, quit yelling at minor hockey officials

COLUMN: Problems have existed in minor sports for decades
Province lists B.C. Hells Angels' clubhouse for commercial sale

Province lists B.C. Hells Angels' clubhouse for commercial sale

3 clubhouses in Vancouver, Nanaimo and Kelowna were forfeited to the B.C. government in 2023
Number of B.C. black bears killed by conservation service drops to record low

Number of B.C. black bears killed by conservation service drops to record low

The number of bears dispatched in 2024 dropped by almost 50 per cent compared to 2023
B.C. RCMP responds to roadside 'iguana' call not expecting cuddles

B.C. RCMP responds to roadside 'iguana' call not expecting cuddles

Police prepare to wrangle iguana only to find out it was stuffed
Red-State products could be focus of B.C. retaliatory tariffs: minister

Red-State products could be focus of B.C. retaliatory tariffs: minister

Brenda Bailey said "uncertainty" continues to loom even if after Donald Trump did not impose tariffs on Canada on Day 1 of his presidency