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Nearly $500,000 available for internships with First Nations government

Nearly $500,000 available for internships with First Nations government

Funds announced through partnership with Northern Development and Government of Canada
Province raises threshold for homeowner grant to $1.65 million

Province raises threshold for homeowner grant to $1.65 million

Eligible homeowners must apply for the grant each year. To be eligible, the home must be used as the owner’s principal residence
Test your knowledge of B.C. news from 2017

Test your knowledge of B.C. news from 2017

How well do you know the events and news headlines of the past year?
67,000 homeowners get early-warning assessment notice

67,000 homeowners get early-warning assessment notice

These notices have been sent out to homes with an above-average increase in their 2018 assessment
VIDEO: Researchers rely on drones to survey aftermath of B.C. wildfires

VIDEO: Researchers rely on drones to survey aftermath of B.C. wildfires

UBC researchers are using aerial drones to study the historic 2017 wildfires in the province
No charges against BC RCMP officer for in-custody death

No charges against BC RCMP officer for in-custody death

Conclusion of investigation into the actions of the officer from Valentine’s Day 2015.
Kelowna West voters to pick Christy Clark’s replacement in February

Kelowna West voters to pick Christy Clark’s replacement in February

Premier John Horgan says while no date yet, he will call the byelection in early January.
Heated exchanges highlight fourth B.C. Liberal leadership debate

Heated exchanges highlight fourth B.C. Liberal leadership debate

Feisty moments as the six candidates square off in Kelowna Saturday
VIDEO: Government approves funding of $750,000 drug for B.C. woman

VIDEO: Government approves funding of $750,000 drug for B.C. woman

Approval comes one day after province announces funding for Soliris on a case-by-case basis
Wet weather expected for much of coastal B.C.

Wet weather expected for much of coastal B.C.

The Weather Network is calling for up to 200mm of rain to fall in some areas of the South Coast and Vancouver Island