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First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

Eric Konkin, Joseph Balfour and Spencer Ovenden took their BCEHS paramedic training to highest level and are staying put to help save lives in northern B.C.
Do you need to remove your underground oil tank? It depends on where you live

Do you need to remove your underground oil tank? It depends on where you live

Homeowners with underground oil tanks are under no obligation to remove them in most of Greater Victoria, but leaving them in the ground carries a risk
Jury deliberating after Winters Hotel coroner's court hearings

Jury deliberating after Winters Hotel coroner's court hearings

Jury told any recommendations they make should be "reasonable, achievable and practical."
Eby 'profoundly disturbed' by attack on B.C. Crown prosecutor near courthouse

Eby 'profoundly disturbed' by attack on B.C. Crown prosecutor near courthouse

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says he was "profoundly disturbed" to hear that a provincial Crown prosecutor had been assaulted in Vancouver.
Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Province urges backcountry users to check avalanche forecasts
Vancouver mayor's plan to abolish park board slammed at town hall

Vancouver mayor's plan to abolish park board slammed at town hall

Tony Dumoulin: "It really scares me how democracy can disappear like this."
Okanagan vineyard crop damage from January cold likely ‘catastrophic’

Okanagan vineyard crop damage from January cold likely ‘catastrophic’

“We’ll wait for the report, but its going to be catastrophic. I daresay we may have lost most of the crop.”
Sailings on Coastal Inspiration taking 15 minutes longer

Sailings on Coastal Inspiration taking 15 minutes longer

The Coastal Inspiration is taking the longer route around the east side of Saturna Island to reduce wear and tear on its engine
Mount Washington to reopen Friday with 'minimal terrain' after two-day closure

Mount Washington to reopen Friday with 'minimal terrain' after two-day closure

The Whiskey Jack chair and magic carpets are expected to be running and some snowshoeing trails from Raven Lodge will be open, the resort said
BC Housing exec testifies about disconnect between Crown corporation and Atira

BC Housing exec testifies about disconnect between Crown corporation and Atira

BC Housing executive tells Winters Hotel inquest there was no formal checklist about fire safety plans.
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