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Phyllis Webstad offers her story for National Truth and Reconciliation 

Truth and Reconciliation Day is a time to remember the residential school survivors, and their families, along with engaging...

Totem poles unveiled at Cumberland’s Peace Park on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Following three months of carving, two totem poles now welcome residents and visitors at Cumberland’s Peace Park. The poles were...

Delegation to Rome to be rescheduled due to Omicron variant concerns

Concerns over the Omicron variant have led the Canadian Bishops, Assembly of First Nations, Métis National Council and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami to reschedule their delegation to Rome

Moving forward on the Truth and Reconciliation Report

Representatives from post-secondary institutions in BC gathered to discuss how to move forward on the Truth and Reconciliation Report. A...
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Parks visitors can snap photos to help researchers track glacier changes

In addition to snapping a selfie during a visit to a national or provincial park, visitors are being encouraged to take an “Icy.”

B.C. jobs decline in July: Women and youth most impacted

British Columbia lost about 16,000 jobs in July, mirroring a broader national decline.

B.C. Greens say primary care report ‘a step forward’ but note rural gaps

The B.C. Greens say a new government report on the state of the primary care system is “a step forward,” but it highlights some gaps.

B.C. Ferries doubling saver fares when Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay becomes reservation only

Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay will change to reservation only in the fall, and BC Ferries is looking to make early bookings more affordable. 

Community gathering Sunday to remember mother, child killed at Comox Lake

After a tragic incident at Comox Lake last week, a community gathering has been planned for this weekend to remember those who died. 
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