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B.C. coroner’s panel report calls for action to reduce the risk of youth suicideA report commissioned by British Columbia's chief coroner says little progress has been made in understanding, recognizing and reducing the risk of youth suicide in the province.CanadaOct 15
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Alberta, B.C. premiers butt heads over Danielle Smith’s pipeline dreamsThe premiers of Alberta and British Columbia continue to trade shots over Danielle Smith's call for construction of a pipeline to the northern B.C. coast.Oct 7
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The B.C. ostrich cull controversy, explainedA federal government plan to cull more than 300 ostriches at a B.C. farm over bird flu concerns has raised local tensions, leading to vandalism and an alleged assault.TrendingSep 29
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U.S. conservative commentator offers to relocate BC ostriches facing cullAbout 400 ostriches facing a cull order in B.C. are getting extra support from a U.S. conservative influencer offering to relocate the birds to Texas.CanadaSep 21
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Lummi Nation in U.S. challenges B.C.’s consultation on infrastructure projectsThe Lummi Nation is the original inhabitant of Washington's northernmost coast and southern British Columbia. The border severed their territories.PerspectivesOct 15
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Third arrest made in connection with B.C. ostrich farmTensions escalated at a British Columbia ostrich farm this week as RCMP arrested a man for allegedly breaching a CFIA quarantine zone.CanadaOct 18
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Lamborghini owner faces steep fines in B.C. for driving without winter tiresA man in British Columbia is facing steep fines after driving his Lamborghini Huracán at high speeds on a highway without winter tires.TrafficOct 22
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BCGEU and province to enter non-binding mediation in bid to end labour disputeThe union representing striking public service workers across British Columbia has agreed to enter non-binding mediation with the province in their labour dispute.CanadaOct 17
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Grizzly bear won’t be destroyed after attacking 2 hikers near Prince GeorgeBritish Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says trails in the McGregor Mountain area will be closing after two hikers were attacked by a grizzly bear.CanadaOct 14
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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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ICBC warns of text message scam circulating in British ColumbiaCustomers have reported that they have been receiving text messages from what appears to be ICBC asking them to make a payment. However, they are fraudulent.CrimeSep 3
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Former N.S. sailing team member alleges sex assault, failure to act by governing bodiesA woman in British Columbia is accusing three sailing organizations and several of their employees of failing to act when she reported being sexually assaulted by a fellow sailor.CanadaSep 24
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Saskatchewan search and rescue crews join quest to find missing Alberta boySearchers from Saskatchewan have now joined more that 120 other searchers from Alberta and British Columbia in the quest to find a young Alberta boy who went missing last weekend.CrimeSep 26
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Search for missing 6-year-old Alberta boy now in Day 3Multiple search and rescue agencies from Alberta and British Columbia are on the hunt for a six-year-old boy who went missing on Sunday near Crowsnest Pass in southern Alberta.FireSep 22
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Cull of 400 B.C. ostriches to go ahead, court of appeal rulesThe Federal Court of Appeal has denied an application for another stay order to delay a cull of about 400 ostriches at a British Columbia farm.EnvironmentSep 12
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Second train derailment near B.C.-Alberta border within a weekThe Transportation Safety Board is investigating a derailment in British Columbia involving a Canadian Pacific Kansas City train.Sep 9
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Métis Nation British Columbia suspends president pending investigationActing president Melanie Allard said the nation's executive committee made the move 'with great dismay' after receiving complaints about Mineault's behaviour.PoliticsAug 18
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4.8 magnitude earthquake strikes off B.C.’s central coast, no damage expectedEarthquakes Canada said a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck early Sunday morning about 200 kilometres off the central coast of British Columbia.CanadaSep 7
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Weather must change before air quality statements in B.C. can be lifted: Environment CanadaThe special air quality statements that were issued for much of British Columbia this week are expected to remain in place throughout the weekend and into early next week.HealthSep 6
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Hundreds of B.C. ostriches given temporary reprieve from cullHundreds of ostriches on a farm in the British Columbia Interior have been given a temporary reprieve from being destroyed in an order issued by the Federal Court of Canada.CrimeSep 6