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Website for Hannah Day overhauled amid fundraising row

Website for Hannah Day overhauled amid fundraising row

A trust fund and a remodelled website have been set up for four-year-old cancer patient Hannah Day of Langford, following allegations a volunteer might have mishandled funds.
Abbotsford council repeals ban on needle exchanges

Abbotsford council repeals ban on needle exchanges

ABBOTSFORD 鈥 Councillors in Abbotsford have voted to repeal a bylaw that banned needle exchanges, methadone clinics and other harm reduction techniques in the Fraser Valley community.
Site C hearings: Fracking-related quakes cause concern

Site C hearings: Fracking-related quakes cause concern

Earthquakes may be an increasingly common reality in the Peace Region, but only one person came forward to a joint review panel to tell explain how it affected her. Esther Pedersen was at home when a magnitude 4.
Burns Lake families back call for probe of mill blast investigation

Burns Lake families back call for probe of mill blast investigation

WorkSafeBC says it will have to re-examine its nearly two-decade-old investigative process in light of Crown counsel鈥檚 rejection of charges in the deadly explosion of a Burns Lake sawmill two years ago.
Highway 16 reopens near B.C.-Alberta border after slide

Highway 16 reopens near B.C.-Alberta border after slide

VALEMOUNT 鈥 No vehicles were caught under a large avalanche that rolled over Highway 16 and blocked off traffic for most of Monday near Mount Robson on the Alberta-B.C. boundary, said RCMP.
Landslide blocks Highway 16 near B.C.-Alberta border

Landslide blocks Highway 16 near B.C.-Alberta border

VALEMOUNT 鈥 An avalanche has triggered a large landslide, which has blocked Highway 16 near Mount Robson, on the Alberta-B.C. boundary, RCMP say. Const. Lesley Smith said the 400-metre-wide slide came down over the route at about 9:30 Monday morning.
Wolverines found for first time off central coast

Wolverines found for first time off central coast

VANCOUVER 鈥 Evidence shows the often-reclusive wolverine has taken up residence for the first time on an island off British Columbia鈥檚 Central Coast and the animal鈥檚 eating habits have changed along with its relocation.
Site C hearings reveal a town divided

Site C hearings reveal a town divided

Peace River, Alta., is a town that鈥檚 literally divided, which despite its name made it a fitting for the 鈥渨ar鈥 that recently took place there.
Civic workers鈥 deal in Prince George among B.C.鈥檚 lowest

Civic workers鈥 deal in Prince George among B.C.鈥檚 lowest

The new collective agreement between the city and their unionized staff is one of lowest municipal settlements in B.C., according to a national advocacy group.
No-pants stunt on SkyTrain prompts gasps and giggles from riders

No-pants stunt on SkyTrain prompts gasps and giggles from riders

More than 100 people were caught with their pants down in public Sunday 鈥 but on purpose.