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$2M in funding to bring stability, create jobs in B.C.’s forestry industry

The province is investing $2 million to launch Make More in B.C., a new initiative aimed at creating regional economic hubs that will protect existing forestry workers, generate new jobs, and extract more value from every tree. The money will support the creation of regional economic hubs, with the first located in the Merritt Timber

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‘This kid was tremendous’: Slain B.C. teen remembered by anti-gang foundation

The two young men who are likely the latest homicide victims of B.C.’s gang wars were just kids. That’s what Kal Dosanjh, founder and CEO of Kids Play Foundation, wants people to remember about the two teenagers killed in Surrey on Sunday. “These kids are human beings, and they’re all good kids, good kids that

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Road rage racist rant ‘did not meet threshold of criminal offence’: Kelowna RCMP

A racist rant caught on camera “did not meet the legal threshold for a hate-motivated criminal offence,” according to Kelowna RCMP. Corporate and Client Services Officer Insp. Laura Pollock confirmed that officers attended a reported disturbance stemming from a road rage incident near the intersection of Bertram Street and Bernard Avenue around 1:43 p.m. on

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