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Eby calls on BC Ferries to make administrative cuts to avoid rate hikes

Eby calls on BC Ferries to make administrative cuts to avoid rate hikes

Premier David Eby says province is willing to help BC Ferries, but the government-owned company must also review its bureaucracy
B.C. sees ‘alarming’ number of mountain biking spinal cord injuries

B.C. sees ‘alarming’ number of mountain biking spinal cord injuries

Researchers estimated the injuries will collectively cost the province $195.4 million
Poilievre won’t support Trudeau’s tax holiday, calls it inflationary

Poilievre won’t support Trudeau’s tax holiday, calls it inflationary

2-month measure applies to dozens of items commonly purchased over the holidays
Relief cheques for B.C. households won't be in the mail until spring 2025

Relief cheques for B.C. households won't be in the mail until spring 2025

Premier promises to deliver cheques in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025
Unescorted absences approved for ex-Okanagan cop who killed wife

Unescorted absences approved for ex-Okanagan cop who killed wife

Keith Wiens was approved for two separate unescorted absences from prison
B.C. First Nation wants better response to stolen and vandalized red dresses

B.C. First Nation wants better response to stolen and vandalized red dresses

Members of Campbell River area Liǧʷiłdax̌ ʷ First Nation send letter to city council demanding action
Kootenay Lake ferry strike: Labour board adds sailings, expands who can board

Kootenay Lake ferry strike: Labour board adds sailings, expands who can board

BCGEU workers at the Kootenay Lake Ferry have been on strike since Nov. 3
Open-net B.C. fish farm ban comes with $9B price tag, fish farmers warn

Open-net B.C. fish farm ban comes with $9B price tag, fish farmers warn

RIAS report says food security, Indigenous communities will be among the hardest hit
$2.76M donation sparks cancer research innovation in Kelowna

$2.76M donation sparks cancer research innovation in Kelowna

'An opportunity to invest in a transformational moment in cancer research'
B.C. woman advocates for broader lung cancer screenings for non-smokers

B.C. woman advocates for broader lung cancer screenings for non-smokers

Adrienne Peralta challenges the stigma: lung cancer can affect anyone, not just smokers
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