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Resident concerned after diesel spill at rail yard in Golden, B.C.

The British Columbia environment ministry says up to 25,000 litres of diesel was spilled after a Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Rail train collided with a fuel...

Indigenous-led Jericho Lands housing proposal begins public consultations in Vancouver

A housing proposal spearheaded by three First Nations that would double the population of Vancouver's West Point Grey neighbourhood begins its public consultations this week.The Jericho Lands...

Syilx Okanagan students graduate with 1st Indigenous language degree in Canada, according to university

On June 8, Morning Dove Hall, a member of the Osoyoos Indian Band, danced with delight to the end of the stage after receiving her...

Flash sale: Long lines for release of limited edition DC superhero Compass cards

Fans of comic books and public transit gathered at a Vancouver SkyTrain station Friday to get their hands on limited edition Compass cards featuring images of DC Comics superheroes. The...

B.C. sales of Ozempic to U.S. residents plummet by 99% after provincial restrictions

The amount of Ozempic being sold to U.S. residents from pharmacies in B.C. has fallen dramatically since restrictions came into effect this spring, according to the...

Surrey Mayor updates divisive policing situation

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Independent report details 48 findings about challenges of searches for unmarked graves

Warning: This story contains distressing content.Issues around access and preservation of residential school records and former sites, Indigenous data sovereignty and denialism are among the...

B.C. Hydro set to launch search for new, clean electricity sources

The Crown utility in charge of generating and delivering electricity in British Columbia says the province is going to need enough new power to run 270,000...

Vancouver Island students use AI to create art

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Cost of fighting B.C. wildfires this year tops $100M — well before peak fire season

The B.C Wildfire Service (BCWS) has now spent $105.3 million fighting fires so far this season, burning through half of its allocated budget well before the...

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