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Millennials closing in as B.C.’s biggest wine drinkers

Millennials closing in as B.C.’s biggest wine drinkers

Generation X leads the way in current consumption of B.C. wine, as more wine drinkers are enjoying local varietals
Canadians lag behind Americans in giving to charity

Canadians lag behind Americans in giving to charity

Only one-in-five Canadians donated to charities in 2017
B.C. children adoption rates lagging, despite increased funding: watchdog

B.C. children adoption rates lagging, despite increased funding: watchdog

More than 1,000 children are still waiting to be adopted, new report shows
FortisBC to lower natural gas rates in 2018

FortisBC to lower natural gas rates in 2018

Rate changes to impact the Lower Mainland, Kootenays, Interior and Vancouver Island
Quesnel mayor asks Municipal Affairs minister for help

Quesnel mayor asks Municipal Affairs minister for help

Council wants BC Housing to have an open bid for supported housing project operator
Four-month-old baby girl critically injured in Toronto

Four-month-old baby girl critically injured in Toronto

Baby, a man and a woman in serious condition
Me Too At Work: Sexual assault and harassment in the B.C. workplace

Me Too At Work: Sexual assault and harassment in the B.C. workplace

Introducing an in-depth look at who is affected and what can be done
Families of triple homicide victims still waiting for sentencing

Families of triple homicide victims still waiting for sentencing

Former Quesnel resident Ehr Ola Andersen was one of Reuben Buhler’s victims
Google searches suggest 2017 a tough year

Google searches suggest 2017 a tough year

What were Canadians were curious about: Google searches suggest 2017 a tough year
Democrat wins stunning red-state Alabama Senate upset

Democrat wins stunning red-state Alabama Senate upset

Democrat Doug Jones wins stunning red-state Alabama Senate upset against Roy Moore