B.C.’s pushback against DRIPA legislation feeds growing First Nations frustration

Proposals to alter or repeal the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) are not going over well with First Nations leaders across B.C. Robert Phillips, political executive of the First Nations Summit, an organization tasked with facilitating treaty negotiations, said he was “surprised” to hear the talk of amendments after six years […]

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B.C., Washington poised to launch bilateral discussion group later in 2026

B.C. and Washington legislators have reached an agreement to establish an interparliamentary group between the two governments. Signed in Vancouver Thursday (Jan. 8), the deal establishes a bilateral group meant to “promote dialogue between the two legislators, explore solutions to common challenges, address cross-border constituency matters, and engage in discussions about areas of mutual interest

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Gym technology first of its kind in Western Canada launches at Kelowna YMCA

New, personalized cutting-edge fitness technology is now available to use at the YMCA in Rutland. EGYM, a smart technology system that helps make fitness more accessible to all users, motivating them to reach their goals has been installed at the YMCA located at 375 Hartman Road. “EGYM removes guesswork, making every workout personalized, engaging, and

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