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B.C. Ferries prepping for peak summer season and FIFA World Cup

B.C. Ferries’ plans for the upcoming peak summer season will account for islanders travelling to Vancouver for FIFA World Cup games. Seven FIFA World Cup soccer tournament games are scheduled for B.C. Place, including Canada-Qatar on June 18 and Canada-Switzerland June 24, and people from Vancouver Island are anticipated to head to the Lower Mainland […]

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B.C. announces up to 5,000 new trades training seats for 2026

Premier David Eby has announced up to 5,000 new trades training seats for 2026 at public post-secondary institutions and non-profit union trainers. The province says it’s part of a $241-million investment – which was first announced in Budget 2026 in February – in skilled trades that will help thousands of people benefit from training and

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Alberta Premier calls judge’s decision on separation petition ‘anti-democratic’

An Alberta judge has quashed Elections Alberta’s approval of Stay Free Alberta’s pro-separation petition. On Wednesday, May 13, Alberta Court of King’s Bench Justice Shaina Leonard said the provincial government failed to meet its duty to consult with First Nations. Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy, which represents the Siksika, Kainai and Piikani

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Ridge Meadows College on the chopping block tonight

The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School Board will be making a decision about the future of Ridge Meadows College at tonight’s (May 13) meeting. The board has received a recommendation from staff to approved the “phased discontinuation” of the college. The motion includes a transition plan to support current students and employees. A report by superintendent

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