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B.C. man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

B.C. man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

The millionaire plans to celebrate his luck over a family dinner
Pride Week proclaimed by Fort St. John city council

Pride Week proclaimed by Fort St. John city council

Pride flag to fly outside of city hall May 28 - June 5
'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

Camille Betts is sharing her father's story in hopes of carrying on his legacy. "The way he looked at the world was always, 'How can we help the most people?'" she says.
Canada's emissions plan 128 megatonnes short of 1.5 C target, says report

Canada's emissions plan 128 megatonnes short of 1.5 C target, says report

To help evade 1.5 C in warming, a new report says Canada needs to close a gap equivalent to emissions from all road transportation in 2020.
Video: Prince George couple escaped B.C. resort fire

Video: Prince George couple escaped B.C. resort fire

Lucy and Steve Martin were celebrating their 40th anniversary at Quaaout Lodge when it caught fire on Sunday.
Defence minister in Victoria, announces $98M in artillery rounds for Ukraine

Defence minister in Victoria, announces $98M in artillery rounds for Ukraine

Canada will donate more than 20,000 artillery rounds at a cost of about $98 million to support Ukraine’s response to the Russian invasion, National Defence Minister Anita Anand announced in Victoria on Tuesday.
Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

The former North Vancouver high school football star who was found guilty of the 2009 second-degree murder of an ex-girlfriend could spend at least 15 years in prison before being eligible for parole.
Northern Lights College, home to three Canadian rodeo champions

Northern Lights College, home to three Canadian rodeo champions

Baldonnel's Aspen Wollen takes home pole-bending championship
Canada's most northern border to reopen June 1, Yukon prepares for return of tourism

Canada's most northern border to reopen June 1, Yukon prepares for return of tourism

DAWSON CITY, Yukon — Yukon’s tourism industry is abuzz with anticipation as Canada's northernmost border opens next week for the first time since before the pandemic began, says the executive director of the Klondike Visitors Association in Dawson Ci
One in 10 Canadian farmers takes in $1 million a year: ag census

One in 10 Canadian farmers takes in $1 million a year: ag census

Farms with $1 million or more revenues increased by almost one-quarter to 9.9 per cent of farmers from 7.2 per cent in the 2016 census.
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