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This Port Moody brewery is searching for the next (furry) faces of its beer

This Port Moody brewery is searching for the next (furry) faces of its beer

A third annual contest is calling on pet owners in the Tri-Cities, and across B.C., to post a pic of their companion and collect funds for the BC SPCA.
Here's how to prevent dogs from guarding food and resources

Here's how to prevent dogs from guarding food and resources

Canines may also guard toys, their owners, sleeping locations and other things or places
More underwater microphones being installed to protect whales

More underwater microphones being installed to protect whales

Hydrophones automatically detect whale calls and clicks.
'Magical experience': Kayaker stunned by orcas in North Vancouver

'Magical experience': Kayaker stunned by orcas in North Vancouver

Kayaker Scott Suffron spotted the duo swimming through the waters of Indian Arm Sunday morning.
Powell River conservation officers seek bear feeding information

Powell River conservation officers seek bear feeding information

Public assistance requested regarding reported incident on Highway 101, north of the city
'Justice for Sky': GoFundMe raises reward money for info about fatal Vancouver dog attack

'Justice for Sky': GoFundMe raises reward money for info about fatal Vancouver dog attack

"Sky was not just a dog...she was a family member," said one of the owners of the dog that was killed.
Watch: Bear checks out Squamish yoga class

Watch: Bear checks out Squamish yoga class

Bear wanders by Hotbox Fitness studio during a yoga session.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to behave around marine mammals

Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to behave around marine mammals

Penthouse home awaits rare peregrine falcons in Victoria

Penthouse home awaits rare peregrine falcons in Victoria

A nesting pair of peregrine falcons, along with a juvenile born this year, have been landing on the upper decks and rooftop of the Promontory residential tower in the Songhees
West Vancouver scientists discover way to determine whales’ sex with surface water

West Vancouver scientists discover way to determine whales’ sex with surface water

The study could help unlock genetic secrets of the world’s endangered whale populations.
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