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Cowichan’s new hospital celebrates name, construction progress

As part of ongoing work to incorporate Indigenous perspectives into healing, the new Cowichan hospital will carry a Hul'q'umi'num' and English dual name celebrating the...

Website launched to protect renters from bad-faith evictions

VICTORIA - A new website launching on July 18, 2024, will better protect renters from being evicted in bad faith and bring improvements to...

Eduverse Summit India 2024: A Resounding Success with Over 700 Dignitaries...

New Delhi– The Eduverse Summit India 2024 concluded on a high note, marking a significant milestone in global education discourse. Held at the prestigious...

More classrooms coming for Surrey elementary students

Families in Surrey will have 915 more elementary seats in their community as part of the B.C. government’s plan to expand schools quicker. “We are...

Deadly shooting in Prince Rupert, B.C., mall was an isolated incident:...

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.: Prince Rupert RCMP say a 44-year-old man is believed to have shot and killed a 52-year-old woman at a local mall...

Stronger protections coming for people affected by intimate-image abuse

People who had their intimate images shared without their consent will have access to higher compensation and better privacy protections while navigating the justice...

B.C. expands EV charging, leads country in going electric

As British Columbians are embracing zero-emission vehicles faster than any other jurisdiction in Canada, the Province is helping them go electric with $26 million...

Plant a tree for $20: Surrey’s popular sale returns in August

Surrey, B.C. –  The City of Surrey’s popular online tree sales are back this summer, with the next sale set for Aug. 13 and quality...

Resources available to support campus overdose prevention, response

As post-secondary students prepare to head back to class for the fall semester, students and staff are reminded of the resources available to prevent and...

New committee begins work to dismantle systemic racism

A new provincial committee has begun work to remove systemic barriers that make access to government programs and services challenging for racialized people in...