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NDP members pass motion for B.C. government to investigate forestry company

NDP members pass motion for B.C. government to investigate forestry company

The motion, passed by members of the BC NDP Kamloops-North Thompson Electoral District Association, comes amid a federal investigation into Paper Excellence and will be voted on at the party's provincial council meeting next month.
Rob Shaw: What's in a name? Victory, BC United and leader Kevin Falcon hope

Rob Shaw: What's in a name? Victory, BC United and leader Kevin Falcon hope

New name, new leader, new candidates aim for new electoral result
North Shore players and alumni flattened by SFU decision to cut football program

North Shore players and alumni flattened by SFU decision to cut football program

The SFU Football Alumni Society has launched a petition aiming to get the program reinstated
Police 'upping patrols' after teen fatally stabbed on Metro Vancouver bus

Police 'upping patrols' after teen fatally stabbed on Metro Vancouver bus

Surrey RCMP call the stabbings "disturbing."
On a quest to see Squamish's Quest University before courses end

On a quest to see Squamish's Quest University before courses end

From Liberia to Montreal to Squamish — this journalist tried to get to Canada to attend the school for nine years; he's finally in Canada as a refugee claimant and wants to see it — before it’s too late.
B.C. creates enforcement teams in 12 communities to tackle repeat violent offenders

B.C. creates enforcement teams in 12 communities to tackle repeat violent offenders

NANAIMO, B.C. — The British Columbia government says it's forming teams of police, prosecutors and probation officers to tackle repeat violent offenders in an effort to improve public safety.
Watch: CapU students reach finals in Coca-Cola movie theatre commercial contest

Watch: CapU students reach finals in Coca-Cola movie theatre commercial contest

The students were provided with a budget, mentorship and equipment to produce a high-quality short film
Squamish Spit deconstruction to be completed by mid-May

Squamish Spit deconstruction to be completed by mid-May

The Squamish River Watershed Society reports that the last 550 metres of removal should be finished by May 15.
Prime Minister Trudeau says it's up to provinces to make Orange Shirt Day a holiday

Prime Minister Trudeau says it's up to provinces to make Orange Shirt Day a holiday

WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging provinces and territories to step up reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples but stopped short of saying they should make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called Or
'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

The financial boost towards the construction sector is a start, but more is needed to keep up, says the BC Construction Association.