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First Nations mean business

Third annual Indigenous Partnership Showcase focuses on economic reconciliation
Emergency crews on scene as smoke, flames rise from Quaaout Lodge

Emergency crews on scene as smoke, flames rise from Quaaout Lodge

Everyone evacuated the building safely.
Recall issued Canada-wide for peanut butter due to salmonella concern

Recall issued Canada-wide for peanut butter due to salmonella concern

Smucker Foods has issued a press release apologizing.
'Museums need to be shaken': Nuu-chah-nulth scholar calls for change

'Museums need to be shaken': Nuu-chah-nulth scholar calls for change

The question for Haa’yuups is how many of these items belong behind glass, thousands of kilometres from the people who made them?
Prince George Cougars coach Mark Lamb earned his NHL stripes in 1991 Battle of Alberta

Prince George Cougars coach Mark Lamb earned his NHL stripes in 1991 Battle of Alberta

Vicious and violent playoff between Flames and Oilers 'the most physical series probably anybody has ever played in.'
RCMP searching for suspect after victim sexually assaulted during break-and-enter

RCMP searching for suspect after victim sexually assaulted during break-and-enter

SURREY, B.C. — Police in Surrey are looking for a suspect following an alleged sexual assault at a home in the Saint Helen's Park neighbourhood. Officers were called to the 12900 block of 101A Avenue at about 6:40 a.m.
No update on man missing after boat overturns near Nitinat Narrows

No update on man missing after boat overturns near Nitinat Narrows

Two people were rescued after a boat overturned near Nitinat Narrows, off Pacific Rim National Park on the Island’s west coast, on Thursday night, but one man has not been found.
B.C. honouring Japanese Canadian legacies with new fund

B.C. honouring Japanese Canadian legacies with new fund

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Canadians across the province.
Vancouver police investigate possible hate crime after man attacked with bear spray

Vancouver police investigate possible hate crime after man attacked with bear spray

Vancouver police are investigating a possible hate crime after a senior citizen was bear-sprayed in the city's Chinatown.
B.C. RCMP say one man was injured in shooting at Surrey home

B.C. RCMP say one man was injured in shooting at Surrey home

SURREY, B.C. — Mounties in British Columbia say they are investigating a shooting at a home in Surrey. RCMP say in a news release they responded to a report of a gun being fired Saturday morning in the city's Whalley neighbourhood.