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British Columbia’s public safety minister says that while police in the province have reported declining extortion cases in recent months, combating the crisis remains the government’s top public safety priority.

Nina Krieger gave the opening remarks at a roundtable discussion on extortion involving several police officials, saying they, along with the Canada Borde...


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DAAJING GIIDS — A magnitude 4.0 earthquake was recorded off the coast of northern B.C. and was lightly felt in the villages Port Clements and Masset on the east side of Haida Gwaii.

Earthquakes Canada says it struck around 1:35 p.m. on Tuesday at a depth of nearly 10 kilometres.

It says the quake hit about 31 kilometres from Daajing Giids, another village...


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Warehouse One stores across the country, including in Fort St. John, are set to permanently close. (Ethan Van Dop, Energeticcity.ca)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Warehouse One stores across Canada, including in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek, are set to permanently close. 

On May 6th, 2026,


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VANCOUVER — Members of British Columbia’s nurses union have voted overwhelmingly to strike, with union president Adriane Gear raising the prospect of a dispute while “the whole world is watching us” during the FIFA World Cup that begins next month.

Almost 51,000 of the approximately 55,000 BC Nurses’ Union members voted, with 98.2 per cent in favour of strike acti...


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ROGERS PASS — The military has decided to end its role in avalanche control along a major British Columbia transportation route that has seen it fire artillery shells to set off slides in Rogers Pass for more than 60 years.

The Department of National Defence says the current five-year agreement with Parks Canada will expire in August 2027, and it won’t be renewed d...


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