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B.C. hunters get okay to kill feral pigs

B.C. hunters get okay to kill feral pigs

Province takes aim at invasive species including swine, some turtles and lizards
Medical marijuana users ordered to stop growing

Medical marijuana users ordered to stop growing

But pot growers may not comply and cities may not enforce, despite federal threat to notify law enforcement
Port 'on its knees' as new offer waits on Ottawa

Port 'on its knees' as new offer waits on Ottawa

B.C. officials are pleading with federal Transport Minister Lisa Raitt to authorize new to sign off on offer, come to B.C.
Premier axes ex-MLA's earthquake contract

Premier axes ex-MLA's earthquake contract

Premier Christy Clark moved quickly Wednesday to end criticism over a $140,000 contract to former Chilliwack politician John Les
Island residents blast cuts to BC Ferries

Island residents blast cuts to BC Ferries

Hundreds gather on legislature lawn to call for the provincial government to cancel cuts to low-usage routes due in April
Earthquake appointment draws NDP ire

Earthquake appointment draws NDP ire

Former Chilliwack MLA John Les gets second government appointment, to head emergency preparedness project
Chief coroner to chair mill inquest

Chief coroner to chair mill inquest

Lisa Lapointe says coroner's inquest can look at evidence found to be inadmissible in court after Burns Lake sawmill fatalities
Business alliance to battle MMBC recycling fees

Business alliance to battle MMBC recycling fees

Groups urge B.C. government to 'press pause' on recycling shift for containers, paper

Firewood cutting in Tweedsmuir Park results in downed power lines

Firewood cutting in Tweedsmuir Park results in downed power lines
Cold temperatures don’t deter racers at 28th Annual Tweedsmuir Ski Race

Cold temperatures don’t deter racers at 28th Annual Tweedsmuir Ski Race

Cold temperatures don’t deter racers at 28th Annual Tweedsmuir Ski Race