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Fat Girls hike too: Body-positive group looks to form new chapter in B.C.

Fat Girls hike too: Body-positive group looks to form new chapter in B.C.

Organizers are hosting a pop-up hike in Vancouver’s Stanley Park
Protestors to rally against removal of Sir John A. Macdonald statue from a BC city hall

Protestors to rally against removal of Sir John A. Macdonald statue from a BC city hall

BC Proud has organized a protest after learning the statue will be removed Saturday morning
Woman charged after allegedly threatening Osoyoos mom, newborn

Woman charged after allegedly threatening Osoyoos mom, newborn

Mother and child’s home invaded by a knife-wielding woman
‘I am just shaking:’ What people saw and heard during Fredericton shooting

‘I am just shaking:’ What people saw and heard during Fredericton shooting

A suspect opened fire and killed four people, two of them police officers, in a quiet neighbourhood
Emaciated orca gets first treatment after being spotted in B.C. waters

Emaciated orca gets first treatment after being spotted in B.C. waters

Vancouver Aquarium veterinarian Dr. Marty Haulena got a thorough look at the young orca
John A. Macdonald sculptor says B.C. city is doing reconciliation wrong

John A. Macdonald sculptor says B.C. city is doing reconciliation wrong

John Dann created the sculpture in 1981, and recently found out about Victoria’s plan to remove it
Kootenay East MLA backs call for closure

Kootenay East MLA backs call for closure

MLAs Tom Shypitka and Doug Clovechok lobbying for backcountry closure due to wildfire risks
24 temperature records broken across B.C.

24 temperature records broken across B.C.

Extreme temperatures recorded in the southern half of the province
B.C. political battle over ‘dirty money’ heats up

B.C. political battle over ‘dirty money’ heats up

David Eby seeks cabinet documents on money laundering moves
Surge in part-time work offsets full-time losses, helps drops unemployment rate

Surge in part-time work offsets full-time losses, helps drops unemployment rate

A rush of new part-time jobs offset a drop in full-time work last month to help Canada post a net gain of 54,100 positions and drop the national unemployment rate down to a four-decade low.