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Veteran BC United MLA mulls solo run, BC Conservatives pull candidatesPeace River South MLA Mike Bernier says he is "not going anywhere" despite the implosion of his party, BC United, raising the prospect he could run as an independent.PoliticsSep 2
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Fed-up with crime, civilian group starts patrolling the streets in Dawson Creek, B.C."The residents are scared because 20 people keep doing 80 per cent of the crime," said Doug Scott, a leader of Dawson Creek's new Citizens Take Action group.CrimeJan 13, 2023
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B.C. MLA says ‘Alberta influence’ a factor in lower COVID-19 vaccination rates in the northPoliticians accustomed to sparring in British Columbia's legislature have joined forces outside the house to push for higher vaccination rates in the north.HealthOct 8, 2021
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BC Liberal MLA Mike Bernier has tested positive for COVID-19The BC Liberal MLA started feeling symptoms earlier this week.HealthMay 3, 2021
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BC Liberal caucus chooses Shirley Bond as interim leaderLong time BC Liberal MLA Shirley Bond has been chosen by her peers as the BC Liberals interim leader.PoliticsNov 23, 2020
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B.C. Interior residents say province’s caribou protection plans will lead to forestry job lossesA delegation of civic officials from the region delivered 35,000 signatures from residents protesting the province's draft agreements with the federal government.EnvironmentApr 11, 2019
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Mike Bernier, ex-education minister, to seek BC Liberal leadership"We have to do a better job helping those in need, those who are vulnerable, and those who are struggling."PoliticsSep 25, 2017
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B.C. education gets $150M, 1,500 new teachersBritish Columbia's education system will receive a $150-million funding boost after the province reached a deal with teachers to restore contract language that called for smaller class sizes.EducationMar 24, 2017
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B.C. teachers approve deal with provinceTeachers across British Columbia have voted to accept a deal with the provincial government and end a 15-year battle over bargaining rights.EducationMar 11, 2017
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BCTF and provincial government reach tentative agreement on classroom conditionsThe British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF) has reached a tentative agreement with the provincial government over their collective agreement language on classroom conditions, 15 years after the fight began.EducationMar 4, 2017
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