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Environmental groups slam NDP decision to continue with Site C

Environmental groups slam NDP decision to continue with Site C

Construction industry, meanwhile, is cautiously optimistic about how the project will look
JumpCamp hosts snowboard gear drive

JumpCamp hosts snowboard gear drive

JumpCamp, Vancouver Island’s Premier Snowboard Camp, is hosting a snowboard gear drive this year.
Razor blade found in milk carton, Island woman claims

Razor blade found in milk carton, Island woman claims

Investigation underway
Be ladder safe both at work and home

Be ladder safe both at work and home

WorkSafeBC wants you to keep safe while hanging those Christmas lights this year
B.C. overdose deaths surpass 1,200

B.C. overdose deaths surpass 1,200

96 people died of illicit drug overdoses in October
Crown appeals stay against Jamie Bacon in Surrey Six killings

Crown appeals stay against Jamie Bacon in Surrey Six killings

B.C.’s prosecution service says judge’s decision reveals ‘errors of law’
Feds agree to give provinces 75 per cent of pot tax revenues

Feds agree to give provinces 75 per cent of pot tax revenues

Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced the agreement today
Red Scorpion associates cuffed in drug-trafficking bust

Red Scorpion associates cuffed in drug-trafficking bust

Kamloops RCMP lay charges in connection to Red Scorpion drug trafficking ring
Emergency response ‘well executed’ in B.C. carbon monoxide poisoning

Emergency response ‘well executed’ in B.C. carbon monoxide poisoning

Emergency Health Services talks about how first responders dealt with this ‘mass casualty event’
B.C. VIEWS: B.C. Liberal battle getting bitter

B.C. VIEWS: B.C. Liberal battle getting bitter

Front-runners Andrew Wilkinson, Todd Stone target Dianne Watts