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First Nations in B.C. died at a much higher rate from...

Vancouver: Doug Kelly, the grand chief of the Sto:lo Nation, says parents need to love their children unconditionally even if they use drugs. His advice...

People, businesses urged to conserve water as drought risks increase

The Province is urging people in British Columbia to conserve water over the coming weeks as forecasts suggest much of the province will experience...

Annual report updates collective efforts to advance reconciliation

The 2024-25 Declaration Act Annual Report showcases the collaborative effort being made by the Province and Indigenous Peoples to implement the United Nations Declaration...

Families no longer charged fees for child care waitlists

Effective Monday, April 1, 2024, families looking for licensed child care can no longer be charged a fee to put their names on waitlists, removing...

City of Surrey celebrates National Seniors Day with three days of...

Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey proudly wrapped up three days of community events in honour of National Seniors Day, offering opportunities for older...

Fund supports next generation of B.C. farmers

Farmers beginning operations in British Columbia are getting help to plan and grow their agricultural businesses so they can succeed and offer B.C. families...

Minister’s statement on NAFTA panel’s softwood countervailing decision

Bruce Ralston, Minister of Forests, has released the following statement in response to the binational North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Chapter 19 panel...

Delivering 200 new beds for seniors in south Okanagan

Seniors in the south Okanagan will soon have access to more long-term care as Kaigo Senior Living, in partnership with the Province, breaks ground...

Construction begins on Prince George long-term care home

Seniors in Prince George will soon have access to more long-term care as construction starts on a new long-term care village. “Northern B.C.’s growing senior...

Workers, communities affected by tariffs will benefit from expanded supports

People adversely affected by tariffs imposed by the United States will benefit from expanded supports through two new initiatives delivered by the Province in partnership...