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NIC student honoured with Sue Fraser Student Award by Early Childhood Educators of BC

NIC student honoured with Sue Fraser Student Award by Early Childhood Educators of BC

A North Island College student has been selected to receive B.C.’s top award for an early childhood education student.
LETTER: Old-style politics is easier to cover

LETTER: Old-style politics is easier to cover

B.C.’s current party system offers more conflict, fewer solutions
Salmon closures a devastating blow to North Coast business

Salmon closures a devastating blow to North Coast business

DFO director says an announcement on restrictions for salmon in marine areas expected early June
B.C. town proposes homes with a place to park your plane

B.C. town proposes homes with a place to park your plane

Residential development at the Princeton. B.C. airport could put town on the aviation map
161 people died of illicit drug overdose in B.C. in March

161 people died of illicit drug overdose in B.C. in March

Coroners service says first three months of 2018 show no sign of crisis letting up
Flexible hours as mothers re-enter workforce could ease wage gap: UBC study

Flexible hours as mothers re-enter workforce could ease wage gap: UBC study

Research says choosing their own hours, working from home could help reduce ‘motherhood pay gap’
Hawaii volcano park to close amid explosion concerns

Hawaii volcano park to close amid explosion concerns

Kilauea volcano could soon send boulders and ash shooting out of its summit crater
Supreme Court agrees to hear case from Bell, NFL on Super Bowl ads

Supreme Court agrees to hear case from Bell, NFL on Super Bowl ads

Bell Canada, National Football League appeal CRTC ruling that exempted American ads on Canadian TVs
B.C. to work with emergency alert operator after test fails to reach all

B.C. to work with emergency alert operator after test fails to reach all

Not everyone with a compatible phone that was on an LTE network received the alert
Residential school victims lose document fight; court sides with Ottawa

Residential school victims lose document fight; court sides with Ottawa

More than 60 lawsuits filed by 154 Indigenous children over the physical and sexual abuse