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2024 wildfire season on pace to become benchmark for B.C.

2024 wildfire season on pace to become benchmark for B.C.

This year's wildfire season has already exceeded the 10-year-average for the number of fires and could end up becoming a benchmark for future years. 
B.C. working on filling health-care gaps every day: Dix

B.C. working on filling health-care gaps every day: Dix

B.C.'s Health Minister Adrian Dix says the provincial health care system is working every day to get better amidst concerns about staffing shortages at hospitals heading into the long August weekend. 
B.C. launches emergency task force in wake of fruit co-op closure

B.C. launches emergency task force in wake of fruit co-op closure

The provincial government has launched an emergency task force to identify actions to protect growers impacted by the closure of the B.C. Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Conservatives pass B.C. United in raising bucks, but trail NDP

Conservatives pass B.C. United in raising bucks, but trail NDP

Provincial Conservatives overtake B.C. United in fundraising, but still trail provincial New Democrats by wide margin
B.C. Conservatives gain another MLA, more ground on B.C. NDP

B.C. Conservatives gain another MLA, more ground on B.C. NDP

Conservative Leader John Rustad Tuesday formally introduced former BC United MLA Teresa Wat as the party's latest MLA.
Unclear how end of B.C.'s vaccine mandate could impact staffing shortages

Unclear how end of B.C.'s vaccine mandate could impact staffing shortages

It means 2,692 health-care workers could return to work after having lost jobs for refusing the vaccine
B.C. United announces departure of MLA Wat for Conservatives

B.C. United announces departure of MLA Wat for Conservatives

MLA Teresa Wat become the third B.C. United MLA to join the provincial Conservatives. MLAs Lorne Doerkson and Elenore Sturko bolted B.C. United earlier this summ.er
Support for changing B.C.'s name on the decline: poll

Support for changing B.C.'s name on the decline: poll

Two in three British Columbians are not bothered by the name of the province according to a new poll.
B.C. pauses bill that set standards for injunctions against homeless camps

B.C. pauses bill that set standards for injunctions against homeless camps

The provincial government has announced that it won't bring into force changes designed to create standards for municipalities seeking legal injunctions against homeless camps.
Global IT outage disrupts B.C. health services, may delay family benefit

Global IT outage disrupts B.C. health services, may delay family benefit

Outage has not affected the province's emergency services like police, ambulance and fire, premier says
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