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Canadians want a carbon price pause on all home heating fuel: poll

Canadians want a carbon price pause on all home heating fuel: poll

Leger poll targets recent federal decision on heating oil carbon price reprieve
Police chase tractor down Highway 1 in Surrey; ends in crash

Police chase tractor down Highway 1 in Surrey; ends in crash

“One person has been taken in to police custody and transported to local area hospital,” police say.
Kelowna mushroom store owner speaks out after RCMP raid, seizure

Kelowna mushroom store owner speaks out after RCMP raid, seizure

Essence Wellness, a store that specializes in alternative medicine therapies, including psilocybin was raided by police on Nov. 24
B.C. hockey legend Andy Moog diagnosed with cancer

B.C. hockey legend Andy Moog diagnosed with cancer

The former NHL goaltender, 63, was born and raised in Penticton
Most of B.C.’s new jobs will need post-secondary training: labour outlook

Most of B.C.’s new jobs will need post-secondary training: labour outlook

Report says some form of post-secondary education will be necessary 75% of the time
VIDEO: Man petting eating bear in Campbell River sparks outrage online

VIDEO: Man petting eating bear in Campbell River sparks outrage online

Bear seen eating a salmon at the edge of the water and members of the group attempt to take selfies with it
As glaciers retreat, mining claims threaten future B.C. salmon habitats: study

As glaciers retreat, mining claims threaten future B.C. salmon habitats: study

SFU researchers say environmental policies need to be more future-thinking as climate change progresses
Slow flow of RCMP info delaying watchdog probe into forestry/energy unit

Slow flow of RCMP info delaying watchdog probe into forestry/energy unit

Civilian Review and Complaints Commission recently met with force to outline concerns
Hopley still in custody, after B.C. court jump sparks 10-day manhunt

Hopley still in custody, after B.C. court jump sparks 10-day manhunt

Sex offender had removed his monitoring device, next scheduled to be in court Dec. 8
Rogers hopes mediation can sweeten the deal in ongoing B.C. sugar strike

Rogers hopes mediation can sweeten the deal in ongoing B.C. sugar strike

Labour dispute at Vancouver refinery is affecting sugar supplies heading into the holidays
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