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Chinese researcher, former Richmond councillor turn cow poop into compost in 2 weeks

Chinese researcher, former Richmond councillor turn cow poop into compost in 2 weeks

The researcher stumbled across Harold Steves' farm by accident and asked if he could spare some fresh manure
Parts of Cariboo under evacuation order after new wildfire in B.C.'s central Interior

Parts of Cariboo under evacuation order after new wildfire in B.C.'s central Interior

B.C. RCMP expand search for suspect in targeted shooting in 'highly populated area'

B.C. RCMP expand search for suspect in targeted shooting in 'highly populated area'

COQUITLAM, B.C. — RCMP are expanding their search for the suspect in a targeted shooting in Coquitlam that sent a man to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Photos: Britannia Beach development gains momentum as residents move in

Photos: Britannia Beach development gains momentum as residents move in

After years of clean-up efforts, planning, and proposals, residents are moving into the long-awaited Britannia Beach development by Adera Development Corporation and Macdonald Communities.
Richmond Kwantlen St. Market brings people together: KPU student

Richmond Kwantlen St. Market brings people together: KPU student

KPU students to share agricultural knowledge at local farmer's market.
Victoria film industry faces slower season amid Hollywood labour action

Victoria film industry faces slower season amid Hollywood labour action

There will be no new scripts from L.A. or anywhere else in the U.S. until the labour dispute between the Writers Guild and Hollywood is resolved
Hornby Island's opossum problem persists but population on decline

Hornby Island's opossum problem persists but population on decline

Locals say they’re not seeing as many of the adorable chicken-killing, trash-can rummaging, garden eating invasive species as they once did
Robots the wave of a digitized forest industry future

Robots the wave of a digitized forest industry future

Virtual machine operators can utilize 5G connections to remotely harvest forests
Rain that's in the weekend forecast could temper northeast B.C. wildfires: fire crews

Rain that's in the weekend forecast could temper northeast B.C. wildfires: fire crews

VANCOUVER — Favourable wind conditions may help control the wildfires that have been raging near Fort St. John in northeastern British Columbia for the last two weeks, and fire crews say possible rain over the weekend could further temper the flames.
Seasonal weather to return, but lightning risk sparks new wildfire concern in B.C.

Seasonal weather to return, but lightning risk sparks new wildfire concern in B.C.

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government warned Friday that a return to more seasonal spring conditions is raising the risk of lightning-caused wildfires heading into the long weekend, after a prolonged hot and dry spell across much of the provinc
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