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B.C. says $20 million will reduce travel costs for cancer patients

B.C. says $20 million will reduce travel costs for cancer patients

New funds especially important for patients in rural, remote areas, health minister says
Wildfire danger drops, bans lift as B.C. gets cooler, wetter

Wildfire danger drops, bans lift as B.C. gets cooler, wetter

6 wildfires of note still burning across province, majority in the Prince George fire district
Former Kelowna Rocket admits to insider trading, fined $200k

Former Kelowna Rocket admits to insider trading, fined $200k

Cam Paddock helped the Kelowna Rockets win the Memorial Cup in 2004
Selwyn Romilly, B.C.’s first Black judge, dies at age 83

Selwyn Romilly, B.C.’s first Black judge, dies at age 83

Romilly was appointed to the provincial court in 1974 and the Supreme Court in 1995
Canfor confirms contractors on board B.C. helicopter that crashed killing 2

Canfor confirms contractors on board B.C. helicopter that crashed killing 2

Company did not reveal contracting firm nor the helicopter’s owner in tragedy near Prince George
Physician assistants could be coming soon to B.C. emergency rooms

Physician assistants could be coming soon to B.C. emergency rooms

College of Physicians and Surgeons change coming to allow PAs to work under physician direction
6-month conditional sentence for B.C. woman who started 2 wildfires

6-month conditional sentence for B.C. woman who started 2 wildfires

Angela Cornish pleaded guilty to two arsons near the southern Interior community of Lac Le Jeune
Bears can smell a peanut butter sandwich over 1 km away

Bears can smell a peanut butter sandwich over 1 km away

Hungry bear clawed through garage door to get at garbage being kept inside at Apex Mountain
123 First Nations renew call to close B.C. salmon farms as DFO weakens promise

123 First Nations renew call to close B.C. salmon farms as DFO weakens promise

Recent federal documents appear to walk back 2019 commitment to fully phase out open net fish farms
New sheriffs saddlin’ up to help BC court system: attorney-general

New sheriffs saddlin’ up to help BC court system: attorney-general

Niki Sharma acknowledges need for improvement, says new sheriffs are on way