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B.C. supports 2020 North American Indigenous Games Bid

B.C. supports 2020 North American Indigenous Games Bid

Songhees Nation bid now officially supported by British Columbia
Lottery losses have B.C. parents hoping for French teachers from Europe

Lottery losses have B.C. parents hoping for French teachers from Europe

Minister’s trip to France earlier this month was an “aggressive” effort to recruit French teachers
Trans Mountain ‘will be built,’ Trudeau says after meeting with Horgan, Notley

Trans Mountain ‘will be built,’ Trudeau says after meeting with Horgan, Notley

Premier John Horgan says B.C. remains opposed to the pipeline
‘Forever in our hearts’ Broncos head coach remembered for actions on and off the ice

‘Forever in our hearts’ Broncos head coach remembered for actions on and off the ice

Darcy Haugan was one of 16 who died in the Humboldt bus crash
B.C. VIEWS: Pipeline theatre on TV and in court

B.C. VIEWS: Pipeline theatre on TV and in court

John Horgan doesn’t have a hope on Trans Mountain, and he knows it
Winter Harbour: Survival on the edge of Vancouver Island

Winter Harbour: Survival on the edge of Vancouver Island

One of the Island’s most remote communites to focus on eco-tourism as industry leaves
Injured Broncos cheered by Stanley Cup visit to their hospital bedsides

Injured Broncos cheered by Stanley Cup visit to their hospital bedsides

‘It really lifted their spirits,’ said parent to the injured men still in hospital after bus crash
UBC accidentally sends Orientation Week invites to rejected applicants

UBC accidentally sends Orientation Week invites to rejected applicants

An estimated 28,000 invitations went out, although school accepts 7,000 first-year students per year
B.C. First Nation, governments sign first-ever emergency management agreement

B.C. First Nation, governments sign first-ever emergency management agreement

A first of its kind agreement will see three levels of government work together so the Tsilhqot’in National Government can determine its emergency management
Canadian men go for gold after buzzer-beater at the Commonwealth Games

Canadian men go for gold after buzzer-beater at the Commonwealth Games

The dramatic win guarantees Canada its first medal in men’s basketball