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Video of laundry-snuggling North Shore bear goes viral

Video of laundry-snuggling North Shore bear goes viral

Young bruins are naturally playful, North Shore black bear advocate says
Fourth wave of unvaccinated could force renewal of restrictions, experts say

Fourth wave of unvaccinated could force renewal of restrictions, experts say

About 4.6 million of B.C.'s 5.1 million population are age 12 and older and eligible for vaccination.
Aerial arts flying high in the Sea to Sky

Aerial arts flying high in the Sea to Sky

'I describe it as this feeling of weightlessness in space – it's an adrenaline rush’: aerial artist.
Kees and Claire Hut open for bookings

Kees and Claire Hut open for bookings

The KC Hut in the Spearhead Traverse has re-opened for bookings after being closed for more than a year
How to adapt your pet to climate change

How to adapt your pet to climate change

New research out of the University of British Columbia is looking to shine a light how pet owners can best prepare their animals for what's to come, while at the same time lowering their carbon footprint.
'More slips, trips, falls': Fatigue hits BC Wildfire Service

'More slips, trips, falls': Fatigue hits BC Wildfire Service

The organization says it's seeing more safety concerns as a result of fatigue caused by a very difficult wildfire season.
No red tape preventing forest industry from fighting fires: BC Wildfire Service

No red tape preventing forest industry from fighting fires: BC Wildfire Service

BCWS responds to leaked minutes, which detail a call on July 12 between the service and several forestry companies.
North Vancouver traffic stop leads to bust of suspected gun-making lab

North Vancouver traffic stop leads to bust of suspected gun-making lab

Suspect had 3D printers capable of producing gun components, police say
Suspended West Vancouver school counsellor charged with possession of child porn

Suspended West Vancouver school counsellor charged with possession of child porn

Arrest not connected to West Vancouver students, school district says
Lytton woman files lawsuit claiming CP and CN at fault for burning down the town

Lytton woman files lawsuit claiming CP and CN at fault for burning down the town

A proposed class action lawsuit was launched Aug. 18 against two major Canadian rail companies after a Lytton, B.C., woman claims they are at fault for burning down her town
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