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Amnesty International calls for Wet'suwet'en chief's release

Amnesty International is calling on the B.C. government to release Wet'suwet'enhereditary Chief Dsta'hyl from his 60-day sentence of house arrest.

Over 1,150 toxic-drug deaths in B.C. in 1st half of 2024: coroner

At least 1,158 British Columbians died of toxic, unregulated drugs in the first half of 2024, the B.C. Coroners Service says a rate of about six people per day.

21 tenants to be evicted from transitional housing in Vancouver

A Coast Mental Health project that provides people with temporary transitional housing andaccess to supportive care for a range of mental and physical disabilities will end July 31.

B.C. court upholds securities commission's investigative power

A recent ruling in the province's highest court upholds the B.C. Securities Commission's power to conduct investigations.

Fire in Sooke Potholes Park continues to grow

A fire that broke out near Sooke, B.C., on Monday has since grown six times in size since it was first detected, from about five hectares to about 30 hectares Tuesday morning.

B.C man collects 53 years of premiers' signatures on a $1 bill

After meeting with B.C. Premier David Eby, Fort Nelson's Earl Brown now has the signatures of all of the last 13 premiers from the past half-century on a Canadian dollar bill.

Scientists researching wasps that may protect B.C. berries

Tiny wasps that lay body-bursting eggs in invasive insects may be able to help B.C. berry growers protect their crops.

Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood petitions against temporary fire hall

In an open letter, the Strathcona Residents Association said a fire hall would make the neighbourhood noisy, less walkable and remove one of the blocks few city-owned green spaces.

$50M in federal funding announced for B.C. conservation projects

The federal government has announced about $89 million in funding for 10 projects across Canada, $50 million of which is earmarked for B.C., that involveacquiring land for protection and restoration.

Boy's death uncovers need for care system overhaul: B.C. rep

A new report from B.C.'s child and youth representative called 'Don't Look Away," chronicles the provincial failings that lead to an 11-year-old boy being slain by the foster parents he was placed with.