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Revelstoke snowmobilers balancing economic impact with environmental stewardship

Revelstoke snowmobilers balancing economic impact with environmental stewardship

Snowmobilers riding Revelstoke's trails directly spend $17.5 million on the city's economy each year, but are learning to tread lightly in these delicate ecosystems too
Documentary ‘Curl Power’ weaves curling and life as a B.C. teen

Documentary ‘Curl Power’ weaves curling and life as a B.C. teen

Film follows 5 members of a Maple Ridge curling team from 2019 to 2023 as they age from 14 to 18
B.C. residential school documentary ‘Sugarcane’ earns Oscar nomination

B.C. residential school documentary ‘Sugarcane’ earns Oscar nomination

Secwépemc filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie get top doc nod
Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Imperial Metals boss: ‘We haven’t had a fish sample that didn’t pass the test for it being edible’
Record-setting ‘Emilia Pérez’ tops Oscar nomination list

Record-setting ‘Emilia Pérez’ tops Oscar nomination list

Spanish-language film sets record for a non-English language film with 13 nominations
Fentanyl money laundering in Canada linked to online betting sites

Fentanyl money laundering in Canada linked to online betting sites

Officials say there is reason to believe people are disguising drug money as wagers and winnings.
HOPE Outreach still helping Vernon's vulnerable, even without a board

HOPE Outreach still helping Vernon's vulnerable, even without a board

When its board of directors in Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ dissolved last June, it looked like the end of HOPE Outreach. But volunteers in Vernon are keeping the needed service alive
Judge to make decision on Vernon sexual assault retrial at month's end

Judge to make decision on Vernon sexual assault retrial at month's end

Keith Chase stands accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl while he was her hockey coach in 2004
Concern on U.S. side about temporary Lynden border closure

Concern on U.S. side about temporary Lynden border closure

Temporary shut down considered to speed construction of new Lynden and Sumas border facilities
'Let's buy things Canadian first': B.C. wants inter-provincial trade barriers cut

'Let's buy things Canadian first': B.C. wants inter-provincial trade barriers cut

Premier David Eby says Canada needs to combat U.S. tariffs with easier internal trade channels
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