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BC SPCA campaigns to stop overseas transport of horses to be slaughtered
BC SPCA says horses are bred for this
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Hong Kong-Canadians want to expose China’s propaganda machine
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B.C. lays out plans for 'modernizing' regulation of the forest industry
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has released a series of goals, plans and an initial yearlong timeline as it works to "modernize" its regulation of the forest sector.
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At least six more arrests at old-growth blockade near Port Renfrew
Protesters have been camped out in the woods of southern Vancouver Island since last August to block industry from logging old-growth trees.
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B.C. woman behind viral photo was given up for adoption to avoid being sent to Kamloops residential school (VIDEO)
"We have to take action and we have to make people accountable."
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VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials say about 70 per cent of eligible adults in the province have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Squamish Nation survivor of Kamloops residential school shares her story
North Shore woman says it was healing to 'sit in that pain' and remember the children who disappeared without explanation on a visit to the former residential school
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Province unveils new strategy amid strains on supply, soaring lumber prices
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B.C. forestry modernization plan calls for big boost in Indigenous participation
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