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The Prince George RCMP are hosting the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics and say this year’s event will be ...
Mountain biking enthusiasts have a new reason to hit the trails as Ridge to Rivers and the City of Boise announced the ...
Chandragupta Maurya was the first king to establish an empire in India. He died a monk. Chandragupta Maurya is considered to ...
East of Vancouver, B.C. is the Fraser Valley, full of wineries and breweries, farm stores and scenic river paths on which to ...
Wildfire crews, with assistance from Lytton First Nation "made good progress" on the fire overnight, BC Wildfire Services ...
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Sung to the god Marduk, patron deity of the great city, the hymn describes Babylon's flowing rivers, jewelled gates, and ...
From July 4–6, the DNR will join law enforcement agencies nationwide for Operation Dry Water, a high-visibility effort to prevent boating under the influence. Conservation wardens will patrol lakes, ...
B.C. reports offer ‘road map’ for repatriation of Indigenous historical items By Ashley Joannou The Canadian Press Posted July 1, 2025 12:56 pm 5 min read ...
It suggests that if all 204 B.C. First Nations were funded over five years to participate in repatriation at various stages it would cost an estimated $663 million. Fox said the number is not a ...
A pair of reports out of British Columbia are detailing the complex, expensive and under resourced process of repatriating Indigenous historical items or remains back to their homes.
Sixty per cent of B.C. First Nations surveyed have already spent more than $1 million on repatriation work to date, according to one study.
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