Charged with public mischief, Surrey mayor’s pre-trial conference scheduled for Monday
Bruce Ralston, B.C.’s minister of energy, mines and low carbon innovation, noted in 2019 consumers were already getting ‘ripped off’ at the pumps
Permanent year-round service expected by September
New requirement would enhance knowledges of Indigenous Peoples in classrooms, province says
Province budgets $1.3 billion for new schools in 2022-23
The cull, which has killed 1,400 wolves since initiated in 2015, has been extended five years
Skyview campground offers 62 winter camping sites and 92 summer camping sites
$300M required to help First Nations, other forest-dependent communities to transition
The government is doing this over four years to allow farmers and workers a transition period
Nov. 22 the deadline for all B.C. Public Service workers to get vaccinated
Connected Coast project officially launched in Campbell River
“They said because I am black, I should go kill myself,” Eevah Macdonald wrote
Public service agency taking ‘appropriate follow-up’ to messages sent from government computers
Harwinder Sandhu grateful, she said, for the community’s outpouring of care and support for each other
More than 20 municipalities in B.C. are developing bylaws banning single-use plastics
About 4,300 properties were under evacuation orders Thursday due to wildfires
EOC centres in Vernon, Lumby, Sicamous, First Nations backed with funds
The city filed their official petition before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, July 6
Heavy hand of B.C. government over homeless
Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon says it’s prudent to have such legislation