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B.C. apologizes for historic anti-Chinese laws, 'head tax'

B.C. apologizes for historic anti-Chinese laws, 'head tax'

Premier Christy Clark presents a formal apology for B.C.'s historic anti-Chinese policies restricting voting, property and business
Sparwood Chamber of Commerce celebrates B.C. Mining Week

Sparwood Chamber of Commerce celebrates B.C. Mining Week

Key players from the mining industry in B.C. gathered in Sparwood at the Causeway Bay Hotel on Friday to celebrate the start of Mining Week.
Mother arrested, girls OK, after Amber Alert

Mother arrested, girls OK, after Amber Alert

Two girls safe, mother arrested in B.C. after Amber Alert brings in tips
Amber Alert issued for missing Alberta girls

Amber Alert issued for missing Alberta girls

Police do not believe they are in any danger, but believed to be travelling either to Vancouver Island or Saskatchewan
HIV tests to be offered to all B.C. adults

HIV tests to be offered to all B.C. adults

BC outreach strategy saves lives, reduces transmission in communities, and has been adopted by the UN's global AIDS program
First aid and mine rescue skills on display at Zone Competition

First aid and mine rescue skills on display at Zone Competition

First aid and surface mine rescue teams showed off their high safety standards and skills on Saturday, May 10.

Teck provides update and gathers feedback on Water Quality Plan

The second consultation phase for Teck’s Elk Valley Water Quality Plan is complete.

Elk Valley waste could be redirected to Cranbrook

The fate of the Elk Valley's solid waste is up in the air.

City allows rezoning despite public concern

The City of Fernie voted on Monday, April 28 to rezone a property located at 200 Burma Road, allowing for development.
Vote for Shacarra Orr!

Vote for Shacarra Orr!

Jaffray volleyball player up for BC Sports Adversity Award