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‘Extremely dangerous’: Photos released of Peace Region landslide

Newly released photos are highlighting the scale of a landslide that forced evacuations in Old Fort earlier this week. An evacuation order was issued for the Old Fort area following a landslide the evening of Monday, April 20. As of Wednesday, April 22, the evacuation order was still in effect, according to EmergencyInfoBC. The PRRD

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Another North Coast First Nation calls for pause in B.C.’s ratification of neighbouring Nation’s treaty

Another North Coast First Nation has added its voice to calls for a pause in the advancement of provincial legislation introduced last week to ratify a neighbouring nation’s treaty. Specifically, Gitxaala is urging the B.C. government to suspend second reading of Bill 21 “until its free, prior and informed consent can be given after protocol

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‘Working together to connect again’: B.C. student heads to sister city in Japan

An Okanagan College student based in Kelowna is off to Kasugai, Japan, for three months to keep the connection strong between the sister cities. Maya Courtney, just shy of turning 20 years old, is leaving for Japan on April 23 to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Kelowna and Kasugai. “It’s

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UPDATE: Pedestrian killed in collision on Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge

A pedestrian was killed in a collision on Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge on Thursday morning (April 23). According to a statement from Maple Ridge RCMP, the man was struck by a vehicle while trying to corral his dogs at the 26000 block of Lougheed Highway at approximately 5:45 a.m. Police say the man succumbed

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