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How can B.C. defend, protect itself against devastating wildfire seasons?

How can B.C. defend, protect itself against devastating wildfire seasons?

Forestry experts and a B.C. First Nation fire chief are calling for more fuel management, fire smarting and prescribed burns.
Capilano University to require vaccines or COVID tests

Capilano University to require vaccines or COVID tests

Post-secondary schools in B.C. recently given option for vaccine/testing mandates
VIDEO: Black bear no match for tightly-sealed Port Coquitlam trash bins

VIDEO: Black bear no match for tightly-sealed Port Coquitlam trash bins

The creature could not nab its lunch as one local resident says they and many others watched its unsuccessful attempts at opening five collection cans.
Indigenous communities managed sea otter populations for millennia, study finds

Indigenous communities managed sea otter populations for millennia, study finds

'The child-welfare system is residential schools part two,' says lawyer

'The child-welfare system is residential schools part two,' says lawyer

'It's easy to get into the child-protection system. It is very difficult to get out.'
Iconic Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair getting her own documentary

Iconic Burnaby soccer star Christine Sinclair getting her own documentary

Sinclair and the Canadian Women's National Team recently won gold at the Tokyo Olympics
Businesses that resist vaccine passport program could be forced to close: B.C. government

Businesses that resist vaccine passport program could be forced to close: B.C. government

More details about the program will be released before Sept. 13.
Several salad kits sold in Canada recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Several salad kits sold in Canada recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Did you have one of these salads recently? 🥗
'Everything is changing': Unvaccinated British Columbians get first dose

'Everything is changing': Unvaccinated British Columbians get first dose

Unvaccinated British Columbians cite a number of reasons for waiting. For some, a new proof of vaccination plan is finally driving them to get their first jab.
Cooler weather conditions lead to 'relatively quiet' week on B.C. wildfires

Cooler weather conditions lead to 'relatively quiet' week on B.C. wildfires

Around 862,000 hectares have burned this season.
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