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B.C. approved to decriminalize possession of small amounts of street drugs as deaths soar

B.C. approved to decriminalize possession of small amounts of street drugs as deaths soar

Personal possession of up to 2.5 grams to be allowed for three years beginning Jan. 31, 2023
Overrepresentation of Indigenous women in custody reaches historic levels in B.C.

Overrepresentation of Indigenous women in custody reaches historic levels in B.C.

Replicating ineffective systems not working, say advocates
Overrepresentation of Indigenous women in custody reaches historic levels in B.C.

Overrepresentation of Indigenous women in custody reaches historic levels in B.C.

Replicating ineffective systems not working, say advocates
Northwest BC conservation officer chases down armed robbery suspect

Northwest BC conservation officer chases down armed robbery suspect

Ron Leblanc says it was ‘just like out of a movie; as he’s running, the cash is falling out of his pocket’
Adele Gooding from ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake wins $2 million

Adele Gooding from ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake wins $2 million

Margaret Gooding has been using her own and family members’ birthdays when she plays the lottery and on the BC/49 draw on May, 21, 2022 , those meaningful numbers won her the $2-million top prize.
Regulation changes drastically impact moose hunting in B.C.’s northeast

Regulation changes drastically impact moose hunting in B.C.’s northeast

Changes will support reconciliation and improve habitat conservation, says ministry
Campaign to tackle period poverty to come to ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

Campaign to tackle period poverty to come to ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

Drop-offs will be available until June 10
ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake residents’ dedication to B.C. students and school recognized

ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake residents’ dedication to B.C. students and school recognized

Couple awarded the BC Principals’ Vice-Principals’ Association’s annual award
Grassy Plains holds mud bogs event on Southside

Grassy Plains holds mud bogs event on Southside

Grassy Plains Mud Bogs took place May 14 on the Southside. An event that has been in hiatus since Covid. Approximately 300 attended the event according to one of the event organizers Amanda Orr. “I think people were really excited to get out and back into the community. We held a 50/50 draw and chicken poop bingo. We had a timed event which had a first place prize of $500, second place $250 and third place $150. We also had a people’s choice award for $250.
Public library gets provincial money for COVID relief

Public library gets provincial money for COVID relief

Across B.C., $8 million is being provided