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Ever wondered how much Olympic athletes get paid for winning medals?The numbers may surprise you: the United Kingdom, host of this year's summer Olympics in London, pays its athletes nothing, while ...
The head of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs said that selling BC's coast and rivers is not the way Premier Clark should be fighting against Alberta's oil agenda.
Eli Pivnick has faith in resilient local communities to create a future that doesn't depend on fossil fuels. A Kamloops-based teacher and wilderness guide with a deep interest in climate change, Eli ...
It was a stunning case that rattled Vancouver: two young men convicted of killing the parents and disabled sister of one of the pair. Seven years later, the pair are appealing their convictions, ...
After both praise and backlash for expelling B.C. government from an industry summit in April, the Fort Nelson First Nation has signed on to an LNG camp deal with Black Diamond, which would include a ...
"Glee" star Cory Monteith's body was cremated days after his death, following a private viewing of his body by members of his immediate family and girlfriend Lea Michelle. Monteith is one of a growing ...
To find out how Salt Spring's bountiful local produce gets parlayed into local menu selections, head to Moby's in Ganges for your full immersion in island culture.Owned by Whistler transplants Dale ...
A study by the South China Morning Post suggests that Hongkongers (defined by the SCMP as permanent residents of Hong Kong) are leaving Canada and returning to their homeland in unprecedented numbers.
British Columbia coastal residents have a pressing need for greater control as to how the federal government decides on approvals for natural resource export. We have seen in recent years, the loss of ...
The list of Aboriginal communities and municipalities opposed to Northern Gateway grew, with the addition of Yinka Dene Alliance for First Nations, from north central B.C.
“I wanted to talk about the kind of humanity and love that was still possible between people in inhumane conditions,” says author Lucia Jang.
Premier Clark’s sense of urgency at the BC Province's LNG conference was similar to that of climate stability advocates – except that hers is for rapid deployment of the LNG industry. This is a new ...
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