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Drummer Kim Berly and guitarist Rich Dodson will pay tribute to bass player Ronnie King – who died in March 2024, a month ...
A far-reaching agreement knocking down inter-provincial trade barriers by July 1 as floated by Federal Leader Mark Carney is ...
First Nations territories cover every corner of British Columbia. Similarly, B.C.’s forests are overlain by hundreds of ...
The findings of this international team known as the Glacier Mass Balance Intercomparison Exercise (GlaMBIE) were published ...
A petition from four faculty members and a student from the University of British Columbia is based on a misunderstanding of ...
Nearly six years after she first went missing, the family of a young Indigenous mother of two is hoping a new reward and ...
Adeana Young is the new candidate for the Green Party of Canada in the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding. Young, also known by her ...
The charity is offering $1,000 for information that identifies and potentially convicts the person or persons responsible ...
For international students, a college education in a smaller B.C. community offers a lower cost of living while pursuing a pathway to immigration. The students are also filling seats in rural ...
The BC Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit from Teal Cedar Products, a forestry company, which claimed it lost millions of dollars due to new timber rules in Haida Gwaii, a remote archipelago ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNTeal Cedar Products loses bid for damages from B.C. over Haida Gwaii agreementTeal Cedar Products has lost a bid for damages against the B.C. government over its declaration of First Nations rights on Haida Gwaii. The B.C.-based forestry company argued the recognition of title ...
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