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In 1998, the Nisga'a First Nation signed a historic treaty with the federal and B.C. governments. The treaty gave them exclusive rights to resources in the 2,000-square kilometre area along the Nass ...
The council describes itself as a "national, non-partisan not-for-profit with members from both government & the private ...
For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the ...
France's first couple plans to seek "substantial" damages from U.S. influencer Candace Owens if she continues claiming that ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC on Thursday that TikTok must be taken out of Chinese control and that ...
“Head to the waterfront. Walk down the boardwalk, take in the beautiful gardens, stop for a ride on the carousels and train, ...
That seemed to have changed under new team ownership, but President Donald Trump’s remarks about the team name and possibly ...
Jason Lin, 64, of British Columbia, likely got tired swimming near Minister Island Sunday and went under water, New Hampshire State Police said.
The Columbia City Council approved the annexation of Woodstock Mobile Home Park into city limits, which requires many residents to establish a sewer connection with the city.
Ten people are hospitalized with measles in British Columbia, with one active, contagious case as of July 8, the province’s Health Ministry said.
Police in British Columbia said there was a literal "traffic jam" on a highway when a pickup truck lost its load of freshly-picked blueberries.
One man died when a fishing vessel struck the shore at Columbia County's Queechy Lake during the Fourth of July weekend.
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