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BC SCHOOL SPORTS BOYS BASKETBALL PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COME TO AN END

For King George Dragons head coach Darko Kulic, he has never been able to listen to Queen’s hit song, We are the Champions, played...

A Quebec man is dead after an off-road vehicle crash in...

A 34-year-old Quebec man is dead after an off-road vehicle crashed over the weekend in northwestern New Brunswick. RCMP say three people were on an...

Recovery program opens, supports healing for people in northern B.C.

More people living with substance-use challenges now have access to treatment and recovery with the opening of the new Northern BC Therapeutic Community in...

Minister’s statement on lives lost to toxic drugs in 2024

Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, has released the following statement about the BC Coroners Service report on illicit drug toxicity deaths in 2024: “Today, we...

Boost to community food infrastructure will help build food security

More people in North Okanagan will soon have better access to healthy, fresh food as funding bolsters support for critical food infrastructure. The Land to...

New intake open for connectivity funding applications

The sixth intake of the Connecting Communities BC funding program will be open for applications until June 30, 2025. In March 2022, B.C. and Canada announced...

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...

Supporting stronger communities through capital projects grants

Organizations throughout the province will benefit from capital projects grants through Community Gaming Grants, which help ensure British Columbians have access to programs and...

Construction starts on new BC Cancer centre in Nanaimo

Shovels are going in the ground for a new BC Cancer centre that will deliver expanded cancer care and treatment for people in Nanaimo...

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...