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B.C. First Nations talk about strengthening food security via sea and land

B.C. First Nations talk about strengthening food security via sea and land

Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference was held June 18-20 in Nanaimo
Disability recipients will be able to keep both B.C. and federal payments

Disability recipients will be able to keep both B.C. and federal payments

New federal Canada Disability Benefit begins in July
Night-fighting helicopters and drones coming to battle B.C. wildfires

Night-fighting helicopters and drones coming to battle B.C. wildfires

The wildfire fight will have additional resources in 2025
'Bring our Sisters Home': Searchers comb Shuswap area for missing women's remains

'Bring our Sisters Home': Searchers comb Shuswap area for missing women's remains

Team grid searched 4km area on Mt. Ida south of Salmon Arm in wake of discovery of the remains of Nicole Bell
Ostrich cull order stayed, giving Edgewood farm 1 month until appeal heard

Ostrich cull order stayed, giving Edgewood farm 1 month until appeal heard

Katie Pasitney of Universal Ostrich Farms called the Federal Court of Appeal decision 'a big win'
B.C. professor honoured for preserving wartime letters from Canadian soldiers

B.C. professor honoured for preserving wartime letters from Canadian soldiers

Stephen Davies directs the Canadian Letters and Images Project
Unhoused encampment near Penticton River Channel served eviction notice

Unhoused encampment near Penticton River Channel served eviction notice

Residents of the encampment have until June 25 to clear out all their belongings
Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sent a scathing letter on the subject to her B.C. counterpart
B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

Problems found with outdated rules and poor coordination with local communities
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

When thunder roars, go indoors as weather also prompts flood watch declarations in parts of B.C.