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Truth and Reconciliation Day events planned today

Truth and Reconciliation Day events planned today

Activities planned at Centennial Park, Charlie Lake
Virtual orca show dives into issues of marine noise pollution, conservation

Virtual orca show dives into issues of marine noise pollution, conservation

A B.C. woman's virtual reality project, exploring the impact people have on southern resident killer whales and the ocean, premiered at the Smithsonian this week.
Cancer survivor to run over two marathons to raise money for BC Children's Hospital

Cancer survivor to run over two marathons to raise money for BC Children's Hospital

So far the GoFundMe page has reached over $60,000 in donations!
Hudson's Hope library closed after small landslide

Hudson's Hope library closed after small landslide

Sloughing occured where Site C construction crews are building shoreline berm
PRRD directors want treatment options for Rose Prairie water station

PRRD directors want treatment options for Rose Prairie water station

Committee rejects Fall Fairgrounds as alternative site
How to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

How to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

"Be with us on this day," says one residential school survivor.
Mile 54 boat launch upgrades await final inspection

Mile 54 boat launch upgrades await final inspection

Refurbished launch will be open for next season
B.C. father of two dies of COVID, prompts others to get vaccinated

B.C. father of two dies of COVID, prompts others to get vaccinated

Joshua Mellor, 39, died Sept. 27. He loved farming and his family, according to his sister.
'Plagued' art exhibit tackles COVID-19 in Fort St. John

'Plagued' art exhibit tackles COVID-19 in Fort St. John

It began with a scrawl tagged on a Fort St. John school and prompted an anonymous local artist to take their response to the walls of Peace Gallery North.
Former cabinet minister faces pointed questions during Liberal leadership debate

Former cabinet minister faces pointed questions during Liberal leadership debate

VICTORIA — The first debate in British Columbia's Liberal leadership race saw candidates take aim at a former cabinet minister who left politics a decade ago, but now is seeking the party's top job.
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