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Prince Rupert residents running for a cure during the Terry Fox Run
Rupertites of all ages participated in the Terry Fox Run on September 14 to raise money for cancer research.
A new chapter for Masset readers
Masset locals will be able to further their love of reading with the opening of a new library.
Public sector workers escalate job action as strike enters third week
The B.C. General Employees Union and the Professional Employees Association are escalating job action as their members enter a third week of strikes.Â
B.C. forecast to reach record high $11.6B deficit this year
British Columbia’s deficit is only going up, according to the latest budget update.
B.C. Green candidates shared visions for party future in weekend leadership debate
B.C. Green party candidates faced off in a leadership debate Saturday in downtown Victoria.Â
CN emphasizing the importance of rail safety
Last year in Canada 68 people died and another 58 faced serious injuries after railway crossing and trespassing incidents that could have been prevented by following rail safety guidelines.Â
Government of Canada invests in Prince Rupert wastewater facility
Prince Rupert will be getting a new wastewater treatment facility thanks to a joint investment of $5.4 million from the federal, provincial and municipal governments.
More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella
A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia.Â
B.C. politicians condemn political violence after Charlie Kirk shooting in U.S.
Premier David Eby said Canadians must reject a culture of political violence after the high-profile shooting of American commentator Charlie Kirk.
B.C. declares meat inspectors essential amid public service strike
Provincial meat inspectors have been classified as essential workers amid an escalated strike by B.C. public service workers.Â
B.C. Greens defend voter verification process after legal threat from leadership hopeful
The B.C. Green party is defending its verification process for new members as it responds to criticism and a possible legal threat from a leadership candidate.Â