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B.C. redirects $163M as temporary health-care ambassador program ends

B.C. redirects $163M as temporary health-care ambassador program ends

'We are incredibly appreciative of the work and important role ambassadors played during this critical time': Ministry
Murder charge in Dawson Creek shooting that left 1 dead, another injured

Murder charge in Dawson Creek shooting that left 1 dead, another injured

Investigators say northeastern B.C. shooting was not random,
Vape detectors installed in Okanagan school washrooms

Vape detectors installed in Okanagan school washrooms

Pilot project was implemented in early November
B.C. would 'get our butt kicked' getting into a U.S. trade war: Rustad

B.C. would 'get our butt kicked' getting into a U.S. trade war: Rustad

B.C. Conservative leader said 'woke' and 'environmental' agendas have made B.C. and Canada more vulnerable to U.S. tariffs
New northern wind-farm will help power B.C. energy independence: Dix

New northern wind-farm will help power B.C. energy independence: Dix

Safety concerns on the rise at Vancouver Island libraries

Safety concerns on the rise at Vancouver Island libraries

Victoria's Broughton Street branch has seen a fivefold increase in the number of security incidents over the past three years
Trial underway 12 years after man’s death laying pipe at B.C. worksite

Trial underway 12 years after man’s death laying pipe at B.C. worksite

Company, foreman plead not guilty in Burnaby incident that killed Jeff Caron, injured Thomas Richer
Judge cites concussions sentencing ex-CFLer for assaulting B.C. police officer

Judge cites concussions sentencing ex-CFLer for assaulting B.C. police officer

CTE possibility raised as Robert Charles Waite, 67, gets house arrest for 2023 traffic stop incident
Cowichan Search and Rescue has busiest year yet in 2024

Cowichan Search and Rescue has busiest year yet in 2024

CSAR responded to 79 call-outs last year, amking it one of B.C.'s busiest units
B.C. immigrant literacy program needs $450K to survive after federal cuts

B.C. immigrant literacy program needs $450K to survive after federal cuts

Decoda Literacy Solutions has helped 4,500 immigrant parents, caregivers in past 10 years