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B.C. gold mine penalized $80,000 for dumping tailings into river

B.C. gold mine penalized $80,000 for dumping tailings into river

Greenhills Holding Corp. was penalized for a 'major' contravention of the Environmental Management Act after heavy rains threatened tailings ponds at its gold mine near Quesnel, B.C.
B.C. chief and council prohibited from holding office until election is held

B.C. chief and council prohibited from holding office until election is held

Federal court ruling prohibits Dease River First Nation's chief and council from holding office and reinstates the general election next month.
B.C. small businesses struggle with rising costs, public safety concerns

B.C. small businesses struggle with rising costs, public safety concerns

Owners looking at staff reductions, major cuts as they grapple with high costs, says BIABC.
Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark positions herself for a future leadership role in federal politics
Heatwaves are reshaping ߣÄÌÉçÇørivers—what it means for the community

Heatwaves are reshaping ߣÄÌÉçÇørivers—what it means for the community

SFU researcher warns earlier snowmelt and unpredictable floods will challenge salmon and water supplies.
When will the Canucks be wearing their black skate jerseys this season?

When will the Canucks be wearing their black skate jerseys this season?

The Vancouver Canucks will wear their alternate third jersey at least 18 times this season.
ߣÄÌÉçÇøeditorial: Thank you to Jeremy, Jen, Yuri—and Jordan

ߣÄÌÉçÇøeditorial: Thank you to Jeremy, Jen, Yuri—and Jordan

'It is no easy thing to put your name forward. In fact, there are very few other examples in life where someone must run the gauntlet like a candidate for office.'
As federal workers fight office mandate, study finds remote work has climate benefits

As federal workers fight office mandate, study finds remote work has climate benefits

Federal public servants in Ottawa who work remotely contributed 25 per cent fewer emissions than those who worked only from the office, a new report suggests as a major public sector union fights against more mandated office days.
Group calls for for better pay, equipment for wildfire fighters

Group calls for for better pay, equipment for wildfire fighters

OTTAWA — Last May, when Jenny Saulnier was home alone with her dog in Nova Scotia while her son and husband were at hockey, she scrolled through social media and saw there was a house fire some nine kilometres from her home, and was assured she would
Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report

Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report

The unregulated carbon dioxide removal industry is calling on the U.S.
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