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Teenager, 15, hurt in stabbing on the grounds of Delta, B.C., elementary school

Teenager, 15, hurt in stabbing on the grounds of Delta, B.C., elementary school

DELTA, B.C. — Police say a teenager has been hurt in a stabbing while on the grounds of a Delta, B.C., elementary school. Delta police say the 15-year-old was attacked late Wednesday and left with stab wounds outside McCloskey Elementary School.
Opportunity for First Nations, northern communities to partner on forestry, Teegee says

Opportunity for First Nations, northern communities to partner on forestry, Teegee says

BC Assembly of First Nations regional chief Terry Teegee foresees more partnerships between First Nations and small communities to keep forest industry healthy.
B.C. log home with 80 acres of forest listed for $220,000

B.C. log home with 80 acres of forest listed for $220,000

It's way out there
B.C. ‘hubs’ in 12 cities to tackle repeat violent offenders

B.C. ‘hubs’ in 12 cities to tackle repeat violent offenders

Police, prosecutors and probation officers will work together to monitor cases involving prolific offenders from investigation through the court process to strict community supervision, says Premier David Eby
'Fairly large earthquake' detected west of Vancouver Island

'Fairly large earthquake' detected west of Vancouver Island

The quake was too far offshore to be felt and was not the type of fault that typically generates tsunamis, says an expert
Months of therapy ahead for young B.C. woman who contracted bacterial meningitis

Months of therapy ahead for young B.C. woman who contracted bacterial meningitis

The 26-year-old did not qualify for disability coverage with her employer and is not able to work. She will need months of expensive therapy.
Seven years and 12,000 deaths later, Moms Stop The Harm tired of stigma and shame

Seven years and 12,000 deaths later, Moms Stop The Harm tired of stigma and shame

Stigma around drug use is still killing people.
The Sea to Sky's tourism industry is becoming an even bigger supporter of outdoor recreation in the corridor

The Sea to Sky's tourism industry is becoming an even bigger supporter of outdoor recreation in the corridor

The Sea to Sky Gondola has joined forces with BC Parks Foundation to establish a Sea to Sky Legacy Fund
Reality TV show highlights Vancouver Island's limited bus options

Reality TV show highlights Vancouver Island's limited bus options

Contestants in BBC’s Race Across the World tasked with travelling to Haida Gwaii without flying or renting a vehicle hit a wall when it comes to bus options on the Island
BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

Premier Eby to address delegates Friday morning at PG Civic and Conference Centre