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Section of highway in Nanaimo will be closed for police investigation

Section of highway in Nanaimo will be closed for police investigation

Highway 19 will be closed between Aulds Road and Mostar Road-Jingle Pot Road
B.C.'s West Coast Express remains suspended after rail lockout lifted

B.C.'s West Coast Express remains suspended after rail lockout lifted

TransLink waits for clarity from CPKC on when trains can operate again
EXCLUSIVE: Nurse sounds the alarm over safe staffing at B.C. hospital

EXCLUSIVE: Nurse sounds the alarm over safe staffing at B.C. hospital

Redeployment of ICU nurses to the ER is making things unsafe, nurse says
CN rail workers begin going back to work while CPKC return unclear

CN rail workers begin going back to work while CPKC return unclear

Twin disputes headed to the Canada Industrial Relations Board for binding arbitration talks
B.C. addictions minister will respond to decriminalization court challenge

B.C. addictions minister will respond to decriminalization court challenge

Coalition of non-profit groups filed challenge in June to B.C. dialling back policy
Qualicum First Nation program to distribute Indigenous resource kits B.C.-wide

Qualicum First Nation program to distribute Indigenous resource kits B.C.-wide

Open house planned for Sept. 5 at Qualicum First Nations Hall
Day-long rail lockout, strike could lead to congestion costs: B.C. expert

Day-long rail lockout, strike could lead to congestion costs: B.C. expert

CN Rail says its ending its lockout of employees this afternoon and "immediately" initiating a recovery plan following an almost-24-hour strike Thursday.
New rainbow crosswalks vandalized in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

New rainbow crosswalks vandalized in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Parks Canada investigating after intentional burnouts vandalize rainbow crosswalks between Tofino and Ucluelet
B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

Floods and wildfires cost the province $1.5 billion in the fiscal year that just ended
B.C. study uncovers troubling findings for world fish stocks

B.C. study uncovers troubling findings for world fish stocks

University of Victoria study analyzed 230 fisheries worldwide and found sustainability is likely overstated
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