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Opening new schools in Surrey

Families in Surrey will have more classroom space as the new École Snokomish Elementary school opens and construction begins on an addition at Tamanawis Secondary...

Supporting B.C.’s future doctors through historic donation

A historic donation from the Stephens family, founders of Nature’s Path, Love Crunch and Que Pasa Mexican Foods, will enable the new Simon Fraser...

More indoor spaces, supports coming for people experiencing homelessness in Penticton

People experiencing homelessness in Penticton will soon be better supported and have more places to stay indoors with a new partnership between the city...

David Eby to deliver $1,000 a year household relief, starting immediately

BC NDP middle-class tax cut benefits 90%, while Rustad would make people wait nearly two years for help SURREY – Surrounded by hundreds of supporters in...

Journalist to premier: The political journey of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

The political story of Danielle Smith is one of triumph then defeat, followed by betrayal, banishment and redemption. The 52-year-old led her United Conservative Party...

Liberals expand loans and grants in budget, but students hoping for...

Ottawa: This year's federal budget sets aside more than $800 million to expand loans and grants for the upcoming school year, but students are...

New provincial task force will focus on food security, growth, economy

To ensure B.C.’s food supply and food economy continues to grow in the face of U.S. tariff uncertainty, and to help farmers find new...

New Henry Hudson Elementary seismically safer, has 145 more student seats

Henry Hudson Elementary is now complete for Vancouver students, ensuring more kids have the spaces they need to grow and thrive. “Every student in Vancouver...

B.C. supports people, boosts wildfire fight amid global challenges

B.C.’s First Quarterly Report shows the Province supported growing communities while responding to a major wildfire season, high interest rates across the country and...

Ottawa announces $2.8 billion to settle remaining part of B.C. day...

Vancouver: The federal government has come to a $2.8-billion agreement to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by two British Columbia first nations related to...