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B.C. groups lobby for better 'lifeboat' for Hong Kong residents

B.C. groups lobby for better 'lifeboat' for Hong Kong residents

Better immigration pathway for Hong Kong residents, divestment of pension investments in China and a foreign agents registry are among the key requests for pro-democracy Hong Kong-Canadian groups.
B.C. visitor entries show resilience

B.C. visitor entries show resilience

Truck traffic lags 2019 levels at many ports of entry across Western Canada
Murder trial witness testifies about involvement with Devil's Army motorcycle club

Murder trial witness testifies about involvement with Devil's Army motorcycle club

A former full-patch member of the Devil’s Army told a close friend that he had made an agreement to co-operate with police and wasn’t coming home.
Discussions ongoing around Tk'emlups museum, healing centre, lodge, Casimir says

Discussions ongoing around Tk'emlups museum, healing centre, lodge, Casimir says

“We’re still working with the federal government with the three asks,” Casimir said, referring to the three proposed facilities.
Greater Victoria's sewage biosolids to be shipped to Nanaimo as tree fertilizer

Greater Victoria's sewage biosolids to be shipped to Nanaimo as tree fertilizer

The end result of sewage treatment, the biosolids are supposed to go to Lafarge cement kiln in Richmond, but it was out of commission for almost all of 2022, resulting in a space crunch at Hartland landfill.
First Nation says it's the end of the line for Island railway

First Nation says it's the end of the line for Island railway

The chief of the nation that filed a court case in hopes of winning its land back from the railway right-of-way says there is no business case to re-invest in the corridor
New harm-reduction program in Kelowna focused on cultural wellness

New harm-reduction program in Kelowna focused on cultural wellness

“The main goal is to deconstruct colonialism and really provide a safe place for Indigenous people to access safe healthcare,” said Crystal Smallboy of Big River Cree First Nation, who serves as an IHRT nurse with Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society (KFS).
Former B.C. NDP cabinet minister Melanie Mark to resign Vancouver seat, cites health

Former B.C. NDP cabinet minister Melanie Mark to resign Vancouver seat, cites health

VICTORIA — A former New Democrat cabinet minister who gave what was likely her last speech in the legislature Wednesday, said she was proud of her accomplishments despite working in an institution she called a "torture chamber.
Help name RCMP's future police dogs

Help name RCMP's future police dogs

Mounties have opened up their annual naming contest for Canadian kids
Prince George continues to welcome Ukrainian refugees

Prince George continues to welcome Ukrainian refugees

Share Hope Refugee Support Society provides helping hand to 167 people displaced by war in Ukraine
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