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Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Warning comes after Lower Mainland man survived attack after his dog clashed with a bear
B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

Crews worked through the night to repave the highway after rockslide closed the highway on Nov. 14
Mountie taken to hospital after being shot by colleague in arrest near Midway

Mountie taken to hospital after being shot by colleague in arrest near Midway

Police officer taken to hospital with gunshot wounds and two arrested in arrest near B.C. border
Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Samantha Billy says a lack of media coverage serious incident involving her sister is concerning
Canada, B.C. need to show Americans that tariffs are a bad idea: UBC analyst

Canada, B.C. need to show Americans that tariffs are a bad idea: UBC analyst

Tariffs would ultimately hurt American consumers, who would then blame Trump, says UBC political scientist Stewart Prest
B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

‘Deeply religious’ British Columbia official claimed he was wrongfully denied employment insurance
Driver dies after car flees B.C. traffic stop, police watchdog investigating

Driver dies after car flees B.C. traffic stop, police watchdog investigating

An officer had attempted to stop the vehicle before it crashed near Nakusp
BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

FAC model has been in place for three decades, but public, stakeholders want improvements
WorkSafe B.C. fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafe B.C. fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

Second WorkSafe fine for local resort this year
B.C. teen diagnosed with avian flu remains in stable but critical condition

B.C. teen diagnosed with avian flu remains in stable but critical condition

B.C.'s top doctor Bonnie Henry says probe into Canada's first recorded human case is closed for now