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'I was terrified': Lytton teacher recounts harrowing moments of evacuation

'I was terrified': Lytton teacher recounts harrowing moments of evacuation

Cassandra Melanson had mere minutes to leave before a wall of fire engulfed her home. She was lucky enough to escape with a few belongings.
Minister to ‘encourage’ BC Ferries to look at service improvement ideas

Minister to ‘encourage’ BC Ferries to look at service improvement ideas

Letter comes in response to one sent by Sechelt Mayor Darnelda Siegers after cancelled trial
Rugby's Canada Sevens games return to Vancouver this fall after pandemic pause

Rugby's Canada Sevens games return to Vancouver this fall after pandemic pause

The City of Vancouver says it's "ready to safely host world-class events" again.
Shoes made by Nike co-founder for track legend Harry Jerome hitting the auction block

Shoes made by Nike co-founder for track legend Harry Jerome hitting the auction block

Pair designed for Canadian Olympic Hall of Famer expected to fetch US$1M later this month at Sotheby’s
What is Slahal? Learn an ancient Coast Salish game at this North Vancouver event

What is Slahal? Learn an ancient Coast Salish game at this North Vancouver event

Teaching others an ancient Coast Salish game isn’t just about having fun for Swalklanexw, Dallas Guss, while that’s a big part of it, there’s much more to it than that.
Squamish reverts back to Stage 2 water restrictions

Squamish reverts back to Stage 2 water restrictions

As temperatures cool off, Stage 3 restrictions are rescinded.
B.C. woman goes viral for taking in unwanted pets, animals

B.C. woman goes viral for taking in unwanted pets, animals

A Nanaimo woman found unique ways — Gatorade being one of them — to keep her animals hydrated during last week's heat wave.
Virtual conference outlines the realities for ski resorts in a changing climate

Virtual conference outlines the realities for ski resorts in a changing climate

Ski resort operators and climate change experts were all on hand to discuss what resorts can do to reduce their emissions.
Black bears tussle over prime tree spot in North Vancouver (VIDEO)

Black bears tussle over prime tree spot in North Vancouver (VIDEO)

Bear-on-bear interaction likely doesn't pose threat to humans, but caution required, says bruin behaviour expert

Climate change made B.C. heat wave 150 times more likely: analysis

Study finds climate warming would lead to similar events every five to 10 years by the 2040s.
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