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The agreement was signed Tuesday in Prince George, where the B.C. Natural Resources Forum is being held this week.
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British Columbia is holding off on introducing amendments to the Heritage Conservation Act.
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An annual report backed by hundreds of British Columbia organizations says the province is backsliding on its climate commitments.
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The B.C. Conservatives say it will announce a new leader on May 30. The party's leadership election organizing committee released the rules for the contest on Friday.
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Harm reduction advocates say British Columbia’s decision to end its decriminalization pilot marks a major setback for drug policy in Canada.
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Kamloops-Centre MLA Peter Milobar has joined the race to lead the B.C. Conservative Party, becoming the latest in a growing field of candidates vying to steer the party into the next provincial election.
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Former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Iain Black says he plans to run in the B.C. Conservative leadership race.
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British Columbia’s decriminalization pilot will come to an end after this month. Health Minister Josie Osborne said Wednesday the pilot didn’t meet expectations and won’t continue after it expires at the end of the month. B.C.’s three-year exemption from the federal Controlled Drugs and Substances Act came into effect in January 2023. It was aimed […]
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Coastal First Nations said they had a positive meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, even as the group remains opposed to any moves that would allow oil tankers off British Columbia’s north coast.
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A brand of enoki mushrooms has been recalled in British Columbia due to possible listeria contamination.
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British Columbia again led the country in rent declines in December, according to the latest report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Prince Rupert on Tuesday for a meeting with Coastal First Nations.
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