B.C. Cancels $1,000 Grocery Rebate, Freezes Hiring Amid U.S. Tariff Threats The British Columbia government has announced the cancellation of its promised $1,000 grocery rebate […]
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Trudeau advises against associating a boy’s suicide with government actions in the context of the Online Harms Bill.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asserts that it is inappropriate to establish a connection between government actions and the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy in […]
B.C. Finalizes a $1 Billion Accord for the Preservation of Natural Resources
This is being hailed as a momentous accord for British Columbia. Valued at $1 billion, this agreement aims to safeguard 30 percent of British Columbia’s […]
Mandatory Holocaust Education for High School Students in British Columbia
Starting next year, high school students will be mandated to study the Holocaust, as confirmed by an announcement made by Premier David Eby and the […]
The Stó:lō Nation uncovers 158 child fatalities and the possibility of unmarked graves at former residential schools and a hospital.
The Stó:lō Nation, located in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley, has conducted an extensive investigation into the tragic issue of missing children and unmarked burials. Their […]
B.C.’s 2023 Tour de Cure ride has currently generated $7.1 million for cancer research.
Over 1,500 cyclists hailing from various corners of the globe have gathered in the Fraser Valley this weekend to partake in the Tour de Cure […]
Campfire Restrictions Lifted in Lower Mainland and Additional Coastal Fire Centre Districts
The campfire ban, which had been implemented since June 8, has now been lifted in select regions of the province, as announced by the BC […]
Kamloops and Cariboo regions are currently being affected by the movement of smoke caused by a wildfire.
While air quality has been on the rise in developed countries over the past few decades, recent data from Environment and Climate Change Canada reveals […]