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BC Ferries expecting 8 million passengers on 56,000 sailings this summer

BC Ferries expecting 8 million passengers on 56,000 sailings this summer

Victoria Day long weekend in May is BC Ferries’ 4th-busiest weekend of the year
‘Namgis First Nation resumes lawsuit after disease concerns in B.C. wild salmon

‘Namgis First Nation resumes lawsuit after disease concerns in B.C. wild salmon

‘Namgis First Nation is reopening litigation against DFO due to PRV coming from farmed salmon
Kamloops baseball bat attack survivor goes on vacation for 1st time in 8 years

Kamloops baseball bat attack survivor goes on vacation for 1st time in 8 years

Jessie Simpson will celebrate his 27th birthday at Cold Water Ranch
Carey Price to receive honorary doctorate from UNBC

Carey Price to receive honorary doctorate from UNBC

UNBC said Price has an impressive list of achievements both on and off the ice
Get ready to relax with Russell Peters on stage in 3 B.C. cities this fall

Get ready to relax with Russell Peters on stage in 3 B.C. cities this fall

Comic returns to Canada with dates starting Nov. 1 in Kelowna and finishing in Toronto
Bear who injured B.C. woman in ‘defensive’ attack will not be put down

Bear who injured B.C. woman in ‘defensive’ attack will not be put down

Woman charged and bitten by mother bear on a trail in Squamish
Wildfires near Fort McMurray, Fort Nelson, force 1,000s from their homes

Wildfires near Fort McMurray, Fort Nelson, force 1,000s from their homes

Communities near the northern Alberta B.C. border dealing with early season blazes
B.C. acts close, but Rebecca Strong $1M winner of ‘Canada’s Got Talent’

B.C. acts close, but Rebecca Strong $1M winner of ‘Canada’s Got Talent’

Saskatchewan singer outlasts the competition to win popular program’s largest prize
B.C. First Nation surveys school site as it hosts meeting on unmarked graves

B.C. First Nation surveys school site as it hosts meeting on unmarked graves

Nadleh Whut’en Indian Band looking for anomalies at site of former Lejac Residential School
Canada’s non-profits, advocates at high-risk of sybersecurity threats

Canada’s non-profits, advocates at high-risk of sybersecurity threats

Cyberspy agency says actors from Russia, China and more targeting ill-prepared civil society