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British Columbia · British ColumbiaAugust saw the lowest number of people die from toxic drugs since June 2022. Two of those people were under the age of 19. The majority of toxic drug deaths in 2023 continue to be among people aged 30 to 59 (70 per cent) and men (78 per cent). The highest number of deaths were recorded in Vancouver, Surrey and Greater Victoria.See the Story
174 people died from toxic drug supply in August, B.C. coroner finds - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Kitimat-Stikine · Kitimat-StikineThe Haisla Nation is inviting all area residents to Kitamaat Village Sept. 29 and 30 for a number of special events and dinners in recognition of Truth and Reconciliation Day. The aim was to both simplify the planning processes, but, in the spirit of reconciliation, also bring the two communities closer together. This is the first year a dinner hosted by the Tamitik Status of Women Association in Kitimat will be combined with the activities in Kitamas.See the Story
Haisla Nation hosts 3rd Annual Truth and Reconciliation Dinner - Kitimat Northern Sentinel
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Delays in scolios surgeries hurting kids, report says - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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British Columbia Politics · VancouverPort Coquitlam’s mayor says racist signs discovered in the Tri-Cities over the weekend advertising a “whites-only” play group are “vile garbage” and being investigated by police.
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RCMP investigating ‘whites-only’ play group signs discovered in Tri-Cities
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Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks held an intrasquad scrimmage at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre during day three of their Victoria training camp on Sept. 23. The B.C. squad opens the regular season at home on Oct. 11 when Vancouver will welcome Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers to Rogers Arena.See the Story
Victoria hockey fans delighted as training camp brings Canucks up close - Revelstoke Review
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Victoria, British Columbia · VictoriaThe Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) is a publically funded provincial corporation created by former Alberta premier Jason Kenney. The CEC is funded by the Alberta government to the tune of $31.8 million in 2023, up from $7.7 million in 2022. The campaign appears to be the first the CEC and its associate website have launched against a municipal government making a local political decision.See the Story
Fossil fuels industry targets Nanaimo after move to block natural gas - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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