Prince Rupert lobbies Alaska to reinstate ferry service link to B.C.

The City of Prince Rupert is looking to advance transportation between the North Coast and parts of the United States to strengthen regional resilience and renew an important cultural corridor. Mayor Herb Pond and Chief Administrative Officer Richard Pucci travelled to Juneau, Alaska, earlier this month to advocate for the reinstatement of the Alaska Marine […]

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Conservative MLA, skills training critic, calls for post secondary

Maple Ridge East MLA Lawrence Mok is calling out the provincial government for not building a new post-secondary education facility to serve Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, despite an identified need. Mok, the BC Conservative critic for skills training and international credentials, said he’s disappointed the province’s own feasibility study confirms a clear need for

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B.C. to buy U.S. nasal naloxone as Vancouver company says it can make a cheaper option

B.C. is investing $18 million to buy tens of thousands of take-home nasal spray naloxone kits for distribution at 2,400 locations starting in April. Tracy Thompson, the South Island harm reduction coordinator for Island Health, said that more and more people are requesting the nasal version of the anti-opioid overdose drug as opposed to the

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