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Hydro launches new initiatives to support clean energy

BC Hydro wants to increase BC’s clean energy supply by launching two new initiatives. Hydro announced this morning they have...

Experts divided on B.C.’s climate plan as province launches review

Climate policy experts are welcoming a review of B.C.’s climate strategy, though they appear divided on its effectiveness.

Canadians remain ready for United States’ return to Columbia River Treaty negotiations

Canadian delegates say their team is standing by for the United States delegation to return to the Columbia River...

BC Hydro rates to go up 3.75 per cent

BC residents will have to pay a little bit more for electricity. The BC Government announced today BC Hydro’s annual...

United States pauses Columbia River Treaty negotiations

The U.S. government has paused the process of negotiating an updated Columbia River Treaty (CRT) with Canada. An announcement made...

B.C. delivers more MRI, CT scans than ever before

More people in British Columbia were able to access a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scan...

Province starts consultation to make psychotherapy a regulated health profession

The provincial government is starting consultation, aiming to make psychotherapy a regulated health profession in BC. In a release, they...

Applications open for French-language service funding in B.C.

Starting this month, you can apply for French-language services funding throughout B.C. The provincial government says they will provide $250,000...

B.C. bolsters paramedic training and resources

The B.C. Government is taking steps to further strengthen the province's emergency medical response services. "Since 2017, our government has...

Local road safety projects receive provincial grants

Several projects aimed at improving road safety in the Kootenays will get funding from the B.C. government. The City of...

Province aims to provide effective immunization

With an increase in measles, whooping cough, and other preventable diseases around the world the province says they are...

Province announces steps to streamline primary care services

A plan has been unveiled by the province to shift thousands of people away from the provincial health care...

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B.C. Crime Stoppers campaign urges South Asian victim of extortion to come forward

The B.C. government is partnering with Crime Stoppers on an awareness campaign to encourage members of the South Asian community who have been targeted by extortion to come forward. 

Leadership locked in for Mount Sentinel Secondary School

School District No. 8 has appointed Emily Mather as vice-principal of Mount Sentinel Secondary School starting August 1.

Nelson zoning amendment passed- but not with Mayor’s blessing

Despite Mayor Janice Morrison's opposition, council has passed the first three readings of an amendment to its Official Community Plan to change the land use designation for the City-owned Front Street property located beside the Nelson and District Community Complex. 

Most drivers tailgate but get frustrated when being tailgated, ICBC says

Many B.C. drivers admit to tailgating, but when it comes to being tailgated themselves, they feel frustrated.

Bus service transferring to new Victoria Street exchange on Monday

Nelson’s Victoria Street Transit Exchange will open on Monday, June 30.
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