• U.S. border separations ripple through midterm campaigns

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  • The alpha dog myth is based on outdated science

    I often get calls from dog guardians who are genuinely worried that their dog is trying to “take over” the household. They’ll describe situations in which the dog won’t let them on the bed or sofa. Almost always, the conclusion is the same: “They’re trying to be the alpha.”
    It’s an understandable assumption, but it’s also one that’s rooted in outdated science.
    The idea of the “alpha dog” comes from a long-standing myth about
  • B.C. family’s deaths ruled homicide-suicide by Coroner’s jury

    A coroner’s inquest into the deaths of a Prince Rupert family in 2023 has concluded after the jury found that homicide and suicide were the causes of death.
    The jury found that Christopher Duong died of self-inflicted wounds to the neck and middle of the arm, while his wife, Janet Nguyen, and their two children, Alexander and Harlan’s deaths were all classified as homicide.
    Homicide is a classification or manner of death assigned by the BC Coroners Service, defined as “death du
  • Community mourns shooting victims at B.C. Legislature vigil

    “It’s hard.”
    The words echoed through the Legislature grounds as Speaker Raj Chouhan fought back tears while delivering a speech at a vigil as the country mourns the lives of those that were killed in a mass shooting in a Tumbler Ridge school on Tuesday.
    “Nobody ever imagined that something [this] tragic could happen in a town like Tumbler Ridge, where kids are sent to school to learn. They were in the classroom getting ready for a brighter future,” Chouhan told the
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  • ‘One big family’: Tumbler Ridge mayor calls for continued support after shooting

    Mayor Darryl Krakowka describes Tumbler Ridge as “one big family,” and that family is going to need to continued support as the northeastern B.C. community grapples with the fallout of one of the worst mass shootings in the province’s history.
    Politicians – across all levels of government and party lines – are in Tumbler Ridge Wednesday night (Feb. 11) in the wake of the deadly shootings the day before.
    Eight people were killed across two locations: Tumbler Ridge Se
  • 50 years later, 2 new books reveal why 1976 rocked for KISS and Rush

    I was a big KISS fan as a preteen kid, then discovered Rush a few years later. In different ways, both bands — one a trio of talented yet humble Ontarians, the other a foursome of shock-rock trailblazers from New York — made music that has echoed through the decades.
    Now, early in 2026, two new Quarto Publishing books by different authors document the pivotal rock year of 1976 when both Rush and KISS began to have some commercial success, the year after the two bands had toured the S
  • Yukon RCMP probe social media post at high school, no threat found

    The Whitehorse RCMP responded to Porter Creek Secondary School on Feb. 11, 2026, after receiving a report of a concerning social media post involving a student.
    Police say the report came in at approximately 12:52 p.m., prompting officers to “immediately” begin an uttering‑threats investigation and attend the school for the safety of students and staff.
    According to the RCMP, the investigation determined there was no direct threat to public safety. Officers remained at the scho
  • Calgary soccer club Wild about B.C. keeper

    The Calgary Wild are nuts about their latest signing.
    Vernon’s Molly Race – who was born in Cowtown – will continue her professional soccer career in the city of her birth as she inked a deal with the Calgary Wild FC of the Northern Super League Monday, Feb. 9.
    The Northern Super League is the top-division professional women’s soccer league in Canada.
    A graduate of W.L. Seaton Secondary, Race played for the UBC Okanagan Heat from 2020 to 2022, then spent three years playi
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  • ‘Restore Main Street’ B.C. Conservative candidate’s message to the Okanagan

    Former B.C. cabinet minister Iain Black is in the race for the Province’s Conservative leadership.
    With former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad stepped down from his role last December; no fewer than ten candidates are looking to unite the party under their vision.
    With his experience leading in the public and private sectors, Black believes he is the right person for the job.
    From 2005 until 2011, Black was MLA of the Port Moody-Coquitlam riding for the B.C. Liberals. During this time
  • VIDEO: Vancouver FC prepares for second round against Mexico’s Cruz Azul

    Vancouver FC head coach Martin Nash wants to put more pressure on Cruz Azul in their second Concacaf Champions Cup match.
    “I think we gotta get more pressure [on them] and try to turn the ball over more, and try to get them when they’re maybe disorganized.” Nash said during a virtual media availability session on Wednesday with VFC midfielder Nicolás Mezquida
    “It’s just a great opportunity for us to go out, work hard and see if we can, you know, get a goal in
  • 2 Tumbler Ridge victims transported to Lower Mainland for care: Health ministry

    B.C.’s health ministry says the emergency response to the Tumbler Ridge schools shooting included ground ambulances, advanced care paramedics and two B.C. Emergency Health Service (BCEHS) air ambulances.
    Alberta’s Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) also responded. Black Press has reached out to STARS for details.
    The RCMP said on Wednesday morning that nine people were killed and 27 were injured.
    According to the health ministry update, BCEHS provided care to patients on site, t
  • UPDATED: Eby cancels typical throne speech, Tumbler Ridge day of mourning to be held

    Premier David Eby will not deliver his planned throne speech to the Lieutenant Governor on Thursday, Feb. 12, due to Tuesday’s mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge.
    The B.C. legislature will instead hold a moment of silence, followed by a 2 p.m. speech by Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia that will focus on the tragedy. The “legally required procedures” will then be carried out to open the legislative session.
    B.C. is also declaring Thursday a day of mourning.
    Cocchia’s remarks will still
  • UPDATED: B.C. cancels typical throne speech, Tumbler Ridge day of mourning to be held

    Premier David Eby will not be having the Lieutenant Governor deliver his planned throne speech on Thursday, Feb. 12, due to Tuesday’s mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge.
    The B.C. legislature will instead hold a moment of silence, followed by a 2 p.m. speech by Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia that will focus on the tragedy. The “legally required procedures” will then be carried out to open the legislative session.
    B.C. is also declaring Thursday a day of mourning.
    Cocchia’s remarks wil
  • Eby not delivering planned throne speech, Tumbler Ridge day of mourning to be held

    Premier David Eby will not deliver the throne speech as planned on Thursday, Feb. 12, due to the tragedy at Tumbler Ridge.
    The B.C. legislature will instead hold a moment of silence followed by remarks by Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia. The “legally required procedures” will then be delivered to open the legislative session.
    The RCMP gave the latest update on the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on Wednesday morning, telling reporters nine people are confirmed to have died, including the shoote
  • Black History Month celebrated at Abbotsford event

    The Diversity Education team at Archway Community Services holds an event on Thursday, Feb. 12 for Black History Month.
    Many Voices, One City takes place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Matsqui Centennial Auditorium at 32315 South Fraser Way.
    The event will highlight community leadership, lived experience, and the contributions of Black and newcomer communities across Abbotsford.
    The evening features the following panelists:
    • Ryan Leonard — executive director of the Abbotsford Downtown Busine
  • 2 people arrested after alleged robbery and assaults in Hope

    Two people have been arrested in connection to an alleged robbery and alleged assaults that recently occurred in Hope.
    Hope RCMP were on scene Monday night (Feb. 9) at a Hope hotel after two men entered the premises, allegedly assaulted an employee and fled the scene with hotel items.
    Police were then called to an alleged assault that took place Tuesday morning (Feb. 10) at a residence in Hope. Officers found a man injured inside the home and located another man who was being treated for injurie
  • Death toll in Tumbler Ridge school shooting corrected to 9, suspect identified

    RCMP have identified the suspect in the deadly Tumbler Ridge school shooting as an 18-year-old resident of the community. As well police have corrected the number of people killed.
    Police provided the latest update at B.C. RCMP headquarters in Surrey Wednesday morning (Feb. 11), nearly 24 hours since they first issued the emergency alert for the northeastern B.C. community after one of the worst mass shootings in B.C. history.
    Nine people are dead – including the suspect – across two
  • Provincial snowpack slightly below normal

    The latest snowpack levels for British Columbia show the snowpack is slightly lower than normal, and much higher than it was a year ago.
    However, some parts of the province are well below normal levels and have an increased risk for drought conditions this year.
    The information, from the provincial Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, was released on Wednesday, Feb. 11, and shows the Feb. 1 snow levels at 78 manual snow courses and 116 automated snow weather stations.
    Provincewide,
  • World leaders react to Tumbler Ridge shooting, Canada lowers flags to half-mast

    Condolences are pouring in from international leaders after the horrific school shooting in the small community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
    Prime Minister Mark Carney has directed all Canadian government buildings to lower flags to half-mast.
    “Following yesterday’s tragic shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., I have asked that Canada’s flag atop the Peace Tower, and across all government buildings, be flown at half-mast for the next seven days as our nation mourns with the community,&rd
  • VIDEO: B.C. player delivers glass-shattering hit in Saskatchewan

    Morgan Hackman is now certified Bronco Tough.
    The Vernon hockey player has earned himself a permanent spot on the Humboldt Broncos’ social media feeds for a glass-shattering hit in a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League game Feb. 3 against the hometown Battlefords North Stars.
    The clean bodycheck came early in the first period of what would be a 3-2 Broncos loss to the Stars. Hackman puts Battlefords defenceman Alex Coventry through the glass.Coventry was not injured on the play, though it to
  • Journey of musical storytelling strolls onto B.C. stages

    An imaginative and musically-rich chamber musical is journeying into towns across the province.
    J.S. Bach’s Long Walk in the Snow is in Cranbrook Feb. 19, Creston Feb. 20 Nelson Feb. 21, Kelowna Feb. 23, Vernon Feb. 24 and Golden Feb. 26.
    The journey of musical storytelling is led by CBC’s Tom Allen.
    Part concert, part storytelling experience, J.S. Bach’s Long Walk in the Snow traces a pivotal moment in the early life of Johann Sebastian Bach, long before he became the revered
  • Abbotsford police rescue injured owl

    An injured owl was rescued by Abbotsford Police Department patrol officers on Tuesday night (Feb. 10).
    According to a social media post from the department, officers came across the owl near Sumas Way and Highway 1 and connected with a volunteer from Elizabeth’s Wildlife Center.
    The volunteer helped immediately and the owl was safely transported to a rehabilitation centre for treatment. Per the post, the owl now has a real shot at recovery.
    Police said it seemed visibly relieved to be in s
  • John George Macdonald

    4 August, 1942 – 5 February, 2026
    John was born August 4, 1942 in Vancouver and lived with his family [parents John and Ethel], and younger brothers [Donald and Lewis] at 2295 Parker Street until 8 years of age when a tragic car accident took his mother and youngest brother. John and Don moved to Roberts Creek to live with their grandparents [George and Ethel Rose]. John completed grade 3 and then he and his brother
    moved to Abbotsford to live with their Aunt and Uncle [Art and Ada Taylor]
  • ‘Wrap these families with love,” B.C. premier says after fatal Tumbler Ridge shooting

    Premier David Eby says his government will stand with the Tumbler Ridge community “in the days and weeks and months ahead” following a shooting that left 10 people dead, including the suspect.
    Eby, joined by Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger Tuesday night (Feb. 10), provided the provincial government’s update in the fatal shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a small community in northeastern B.C.
    “I can say for myself, and I’m sure for many British Columbians, many Canadian
  • UPDATE: 9 dead, including suspect, after school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

    UPDATE, 6:11 p.m. Pacific:
    Nine people are dead, including the suspect, after a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, in northeastern B.C. Tuesday (Feb. 10).
    B.C. RCMP cancelled the emergency alert incident at 5:45 p.m., hours after it was first issued. Police said there are not believed to be any more suspects at large, or an ongoing threat to the public.
    In addition to those confirmed dead, two others have been airlifted to hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries, and another 25 are bei
  • Proposed pipeline draws crimson-draped protesters to B.C. capital

    Patrons may have noticed some peculiar costumes in downtown Victoria on Saturday as dozens of activists flooded the streets to protest the Prince Rupert gas transmission line.
    On Feb. 7, people draped in crimson red robes and veils and donning white face paint walked through downtown Victoria, stopping at the office of MP Will Greaves and eventually making their way to the B.C. Legislature.
    The costumes stem from the Red Rebel Brigade, which was spearheaded by performance artist Doug Fransico du
  • Similkameen First Nations sign renewed agreements with Copper Mountain Mine

    While the province put pressure for a speedy approval to expand the Copper Mountain Mine, the mine’s owners have signed new participation agreements with the Upper and Lower Similkameen Indian Band that include environmental protection terms.
    In a joint news release issued on Feb. 10, Copper Mountain’s owner, Hudbay Minerals, announced the new agreements, signed with each of the bands to replace old agreements signed in 2019.
    The new agreements include, but are not limited to, terms
  • Suspect dead, alert issued after shooting at school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.: RCMP

    Police say the original suspect in a shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge is believed to be dead and officers are working to find out if there was a second suspect involved.
    Tumbler Ridge RCMP, in northeastern B.C., issued a local police emergency alert after a confirmed active shooter incident at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Police have been on scene at the shooting since 1:20 p.m.
    Police are now working to determine the total number of victims involved in the shooti
  • Emergency alert issued after active shooter at Tumbler Ridge school

    Police say the original suspect in a shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge is believed to be dead and officers are working to find out if there was a second suspect involved.
    Tumbler Ridge RCMP, in northeastern B.C., issued a local police emergency alert after a confirmed active shooter incident at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Police have been on scene at the shooting since 1:20 p.m.
    Police are now working to determine the total number of victims involved in the shooti
  • BREAKING: 10 dead, including suspect, after school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

    UPDATE, 6:11 p.m. Pacific:
    Ten people are dead, including the suspect, after a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, in northeastern B.C. Tuesday.
    B.C. RCMP have cancelled the emergency alert incident as of 5:45 p.m., hours after it was first issued.
    More to come.Original story:
    Police say the original suspect in a shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge is believed to be dead and officers are working to find out if there was a second suspect involved.
    Tumbler Ridge RCMP, in northeastern B.C., issued a local

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