Residential school society offers support after St. Joseph’s Mission School tragedy
A ground radar search identified 93 potential burial sites at a residential school in B.C. led to tragic recollections faced by Indigenous communities.
Read MoreA ground radar search identified 93 potential burial sites at a residential school in B.C. led to tragic recollections faced by Indigenous communities.
Read MoreA B.C. couple share their experience fleeing wildfires and share tips in staying safe during a natural disaster.
Read MoreFinance Minister Bill Morneau speaks to reports about the state of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Canada will buy the Pipeline project for 4.5 Billion.
Read MoreNotley stated she will be staying in Alberta to focus on the May 31st deadline for the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.
Read MoreFinance Minister Bill Morneau says B.C.’s premier is acting unconstitutionally in the Kinder Morgan dispute, and Morneau says that the federal government will compensate Kinder Morgan for costs associated to delays.
Read MoreNDP leader John Horgan and Green Party leader Andrew Weaver announced yesterday at the B.C. Legislature that they have reached a four-year agreement to create a “stable minority government.”
Read MoreAmanda Todd’s mother Carol is feeling some relief following the sentencing of her daughter’s accused cyberbully.
Aydin Coban, 38, of the Netherlands was given 11 years in jail—the maximum sentence for his crimes—in an Amsterdam court Thursday morning on charges of the abuse of 34 young girls and five men.
“I think it was great news. It sets precedence in case history about things like cyber abuse and harassment and extortion,” said Carol Todd. “It hopefully will send a message out there that there are no boundaries against offenders or predators. That you can be caught, even if you are offending other people in different countries.”
Todd is still waiting to see a separate sentencing for Coban in Canada, in which he faces five other charges—including possession of child-porn, extortion and luring—for the cyberbullying of Amanda Todd, 15, whose suicide turned the world’s attention to online abuse.
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Read MoreHopes are high that the tentative deal between the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation and the government will be ratified on Thursday.
Read MoreBy Kelly Snider Residents of British Columbia took part in the largest earthquake drill in Canadian history Thursday. Along with millions of others across the world, the Great ShakeOut, which was started in 2008 in southern...
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