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Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

In a difficult winter for B.C. and Alberta with seven killed by avalanches, a forecaster shares insight to help recreationists best evaluate the terrain they enter
Indigenous-led complex care home for women set to open in Surrey

Indigenous-led complex care home for women set to open in Surrey

Project is in partnership with the Province, the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA), and the Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association (FRAFCA)
Kelowna's Tent City reduced to 60 sites, only 1 bike per person

Kelowna's Tent City reduced to 60 sites, only 1 bike per person

Kelowna's Tent City will now have 24/7 on-site security guards
Alaskan resolution supporting Canadian sovereignty passes

Alaskan resolution supporting Canadian sovereignty passes

Amid tensions between the United States and Canada, the Yukon's Western neighbour passed a resolution acknowledging Canada's sovereignty — while also warning against counter-measures
Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Efforts to renegotiate the Columbia River Treaty are on hold as the U.S. reviews its international engagement
New leadership takes the reins at UFV

New leadership takes the reins at UFV

James Mandigo takes over from Joanne MacLean in June
Lone B.C. mayor in D.C., meeting with mayors from U.S. and Mexico on tariffs

Lone B.C. mayor in D.C., meeting with mayors from U.S. and Mexico on tariffs

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says summit called to share information 'and then show a united front' 
On Canada's streets, a former Nelson judge embraces the busker life

On Canada's streets, a former Nelson judge embraces the busker life

Philip Seagram, a provincial court judge turned busker, is author of No Judgment, And Other Busking Stories
What should B.C. do about U.S. coal trains? Politicos weigh in

What should B.C. do about U.S. coal trains? Politicos weigh in

Provincial leaders, Surrey-White Rock federal candidates share thoughts around tariffs and U.S. thermal coal travelling through B.C.
Similkameen winery uses Washington grapes for new B.C. wines

Similkameen winery uses Washington grapes for new B.C. wines

The new products are still Canadian and made in BC
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