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One B.C.’s Dallas Brodie gets chased off UBC campus, calls event ‘successful’

One B.C. Leader Dallas Brodie defended her appearance at the University of British Columbia in which she was chased off campus by several hundred protesters as an attempt at “dialogue.” “If you don’t allow people to speak, guess what? The temperature rises out there, and people get mad,” Brodie told Black Press Media on Friday, […]

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World’s longest, toughest horse race ahead for B.C. rider

A former Surrey resident has qualified to ride in the 2027 Mongol Derby, described as the longest and toughest horse race in the world. Langley-raised Michelle Van Baalen, now an equestrian instructor and horse trainer in Penticton, was told that she’s the only Canadian entered in next year’s 1,000-kilometre derby through the Mongolia wilderness. Recreating

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‘Impasse’ over, B.C. Teachers’ Federation, province set to resume bargaining

Collective bargaining for the B.C. Teachers’ Federation and the provincial government is set to resume after the union declared an impasse earlier in the month. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation said Friday (Jan. 23) the resumed talks would begin the week of Jan. 26, “following meaningful commitment from the provincial government that honours our members’ priorities.”

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