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B.C. salmon farms linked to explosive spike in wild fish deaths

B.C. salmon farms linked to explosive spike in wild fish deaths

An estimated 817,265 herring were killed by B.C. salmon farms in 2022, many found with their 'eyes blown out' after getting sucked into a machine that removes sea lice.
Comment: After a disastrous summer, make climate a priority

Comment: After a disastrous summer, make climate a priority

There remains a glaring incoherence at the centre of B.C.’s climate plans: continued support for and investment in LNG production and expansion.
From COVID-19 to alien contact, conspiracy theories are popular in Canada: survey

From COVID-19 to alien contact, conspiracy theories are popular in Canada: survey

About five per cent of us are flat-earthers, the poll suggests, while 11 per cent say they think the lunar landings were a hoax.
Former West Van school counsellor gets one-year jail for child porn

Former West Van school counsellor gets one-year jail for child porn

While Joey McLeod’s guilty plea avoided further harms at trial, the 'horrific' material he possessed was an aggravating factor in his sentencing
Fundraiser launched for TRU athlete involved in fatal Kamloops crash

Fundraiser launched for TRU athlete involved in fatal Kamloops crash

The injured player has been identified as Riley Brinnen, who graduated from Kelowna Secondary School.
Capilano Suspension Bridge employee seriously injured

Capilano Suspension Bridge employee seriously injured

A driver ran a red light on Capilano Road.
Here's everything you need to know about Christine Sinclair's last game in Vancouver

Here's everything you need to know about Christine Sinclair's last game in Vancouver

The Canadian women's national soccer team will be saying #ThankYouSinc
Geoff Johnson: Apprenticeship a solid post-secondary option

Geoff Johnson: Apprenticeship a solid post-secondary option

So far this year, 15,075 people in British Columbia have registered for apprenticeships, up 20% from last year
Faced with delays, Saanich woman heads to U.S. for cancer treatment — at a cost

Faced with delays, Saanich woman heads to U.S. for cancer treatment — at a cost

Real estate agent Allison Ducluzeau, 57, says she thought she’d be dead before she saw an oncologist in B.C.
David Sovka: A prairie boy's love letter to B.C. Ferries

David Sovka: A prairie boy's love letter to B.C. Ferries

I love the weird metallic clunking noises you hear when boarding, the random strange smells in whatever hallways are called on a boat, and even the long lines and crazy expense for mediocre food.
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