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PG Pulp layoffs won't take effect at least until end of April

PG Pulp layoffs won't take effect at least until end of April

Some pulp mill employees affected by pending closure have already left Canfor
Small town B.C. hit hard by forestry downturn

Small town B.C. hit hard by forestry downturn

More than 800 mill jobs lost in less than a two-month span
Icy roads blamed as two women killed in two-vehicle crash near Castlegar, B.C.

Icy roads blamed as two women killed in two-vehicle crash near Castlegar, B.C.

CASTLEGAR, B.C. — Two women have died in a crash near Castlegar, B.C., that investigators are blaming on slippery roads. A statement from the B.C.
$20,000 donation launches campaign to help Ukrainian refugees in Prince George

$20,000 donation launches campaign to help Ukrainian refugees in Prince George

The Raising Hope Campaign aims to raise $100,000 for Ukrainians during Miracle Theatre’s upcoming production
Shuswap, Squamish, hit by weekend snow as dusting, or more, still due on south coast

Shuswap, Squamish, hit by weekend snow as dusting, or more, still due on south coast

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says the snow is not yet done with parts of British Columbia's south coast.
B.C. family thankful to BC Children's Hospital for saving two sons

B.C. family thankful to BC Children's Hospital for saving two sons

A Kamloops family of five is thankful to BC Children’s Hospital Heart Centre after two of their sons were born with potentially fatal congenital heart defects.
Vital People: Food-relief group turns underground parking into indoor farm

Vital People: Food-relief group turns underground parking into indoor farm

A charity that grows vegetables at Government House expands its production indoors, using underground parking at Glenlyon Norfolk School.
B.C. pledges $500 million to keep ferry fares low for travellers as inflation soars

B.C. pledges $500 million to keep ferry fares low for travellers as inflation soars

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's premier has announced $500 million in new funding for BC Ferries to keep fares low for passengers.
Winter storm covers much of B.C. in snow, more expected in some regions

Winter storm covers much of B.C. in snow, more expected in some regions

VANCOUVER — A weekend weather system has covered much of British Columbia in snow, and Environment Canada is warning more may be on the way for some areas of the province.
Black Mountain resident captures strange light in sky on security video

Black Mountain resident captures strange light in sky on security video

A Black Mountain resident is still trying to figure out what she captured on her home surveillance camera back in the middle of January.