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Vaughn Palmer: By now, the NDP hoped the pandemic would be over It s not, but they re turning that page anyway

VICTORIA For the second time in four months, Premier John Horgan has brought in a throne speech freighted with the hope that B.C. was putting the pandemic behind it. The previous effort was delivered Dec. 7, when the province was deep in the second wave. “We did not choose the challenge of COVID-19 but we are meeting it,” vowed the text, crafted in the premier’s office and delivered by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin. “Already we can see the signs of.

Read the full text of the April 2021 B C throne speech

As the devoted husband and consort to Her Majesty The Queen, the marriage of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness formed a foundation of leadership of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth for nearly eight decades. On the occasion of the Queen s Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Her Majesty referred to His Royal Highness as her constant strength and guide. His Royal Highness will be remembered fondly by British Columbians for his devotion to Queen and country, his duties as Royal Patron, and his ever-keen interest in the lives and work of Canadians. On behalf of all British Columbians, I wish to once more extend my heartfelt condolences to Her Majesty The Queen, the entire Royal Family, and all citizens of the Commonwealth, on the loss of this steadfast companion and most loyal Prince.

Vaughn Palmer: By now, the NDP hoped the pandemic would be over It s not, but they re turning that page anyway

Vaughn Palmer: By now, the NDP hoped the pandemic would be over It s not, but they re turning that page anyway
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Prohibition of motorized vehicles at Brilliant Flats only a start at reconciliation for so-called extinct Sinixt

by Castlegar Source on Tuesday Mar 16 2021 Brilliant Flats is of tremendous cultural, ecological, and archaeological significance to the Sn̓ ʕay̓ckstx (Sinixt) people. In a press release issued last week, representatives of the Sinixt People applauded the province s motorized vehicle prohibition at Brilliant Flats, but said it s the tip of a very large genocidal iceberg still plauguing the area and its People. The release reads as follows: March 12’s FLNROD issued prohibition of motorized recreational use in theSinixt heritage site of kpiƛ̓ls (Brilliant) is welcome but long, long overdue,” noted Marilyn James, Matriarch of the Autonomous Sinixt. “As an ancient village and burial area, it is important to the Sinixt, but its significance extends beyond that.”

Old growth and forestry jobs in steep decline | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley

Posted: March 6, 2021 By Eddie Petryshen Op-ed commentary The numbers are staggering; 500 square kilometres of old growth forests are logged every year in B.C. Many of these forests in places like the Coastal or Inland Temperate Rainforests are irreplaceable because they have taken hundreds, if not thousands of years to develop. Job numbers are equally staggering; 47,000 forestry jobs were lost between 2000 and 2019 in B.C. B.C.’s forest service lost a quarter of its workforce after allowing the industry to police itself under the Forest and Range Practices Act and the professional reliance model. Today, less than three percent of productive old growth forests exist. And most of those old forests are slated to be logged in the near future.

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