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Orphaned B.C. orca may be eating fish, vet says, as rescuers plan new strategy
April 15, 2024 - 5:43 PM
ZEBALLOS, B.C. - A Vancouver Aquarium expert who has been involved in attempts to rescue an orphaned orca says the calf may be feeding on fish in the B.C. lagoon where she has been trapped for more than three weeks.
Access restored at Port of Vancouver after blockade by protesters for Gaza
February 01, 2024 - 1:20 PM
VANCOUVER - Access to the Port of Vancouver has been restored after dozens of protesters with Palestinian flags and banners set up blockades at two entry points this morning.
Storm brings snow day for some in B.C., a brutal blast of winter reality for others
January 17, 2024 - 8:01 PM
VANCOUVER - The winter storm that blanketed southern British Columbia with snow Wednesday meant a day off work or school for some, but it had much harsher implications for those without a home.
B.C.'s $36-billion hydro plan opens clean power economic opportunities, says premier
January 17, 2024 - 5:29 PM
VICTORIA - Expanding British Columbia's electrical system is an economic and environmental opportunity the province must use to its advantage, said Premier David Eby.
Record cold in Western Canada triggers havoc across B.C., Alberta
January 12, 2024 - 5:22 PM
The extreme cold in Western Canada has delayed air travel, set off traffic chaos in some regions and endangered lives with no relief coming until after the weekend.
Delta landfill in British Columbia would turn into a spot for eagle watching in fall
October 03, 2023 - 1:00 AM
Fall and winter are some of the busiest months for a raptor rescue operation in Delta, B.C., as it prepares for the annual migration of eagles scavenging at the Metro Vancouver landfill.
RCMP 'gutted' by death of Const. Rick O'Brien, 51, shot in B.C.: deputy commissioner
September 22, 2023 - 6:44 PM
COQUITLAM, B.C. - The death of another Mountie in British Columbia less than a year after the last killing “enrages” the lead officer in the province.
Indigo hopes new store concept will win back customers after cyberattack, inflation
August 30, 2023 - 1:01 AM
TORONTO - When Indigo Books & Music Inc. opens the doors to its forthcoming location in downtown Toronto's Well building this September, shoppers will immediately realize the space is more than a bookstore.
'In my blood to fight': Shuswap, B.C., residents tell why they defy fire evacuation
August 23, 2023 - 4:25 PM
North Shuswap resident Kyle Boppre offers a simple explanation when asked why he defied an evacuation order issued as a wildfire bore down on his neighbourhood.
Rain welcome but it won't be enough to extinguish B.C. wildfire risk
June 14, 2023 - 4:44 PM
VANCOUVER - Scattered rain across parts of British Columbia is welcome in the fight against wildfires, but it would take a week of sustained precipitation to extinguish the risk, an official with the BC Wildfire Service said.
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iN RESPONSE: Readers have their say
Following are emailed reader responses to stories or letters to the editor for the third week of April 2024. They have been edited slightly for readability. Got something you want to add? Send an email to editor Marshall Jones at mjo
Fruit packers near Kelowna fined another $78,000
A fruit packing plant in the Ellison area east of Kelowna was hit with another $78,368 in fines for discharging effluent into a failed septic field. That’s now more than $110,000 in fines since 2022 for the same issue at Sandher Fruit
Manitoba government plans to lift ban on homegrown recreational cannabis
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is planning to end its ban on homegrown recreational cannabis — a move that would leave Quebec as the only province with such a restriction. "We're just allowing Manitobans to have the same
Tranquille developer blames province after multiple ALC denials
The province's Agricultural Land Commission has heard multiple pleas from the owner of a historic Kamloops property who wants to build an agricultural suburb on the massive site. Each time Ignition Developments goes to the commission, i
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Ombudsperson calls B.C.'s handling of youth confinement an embarrassment
VANCOUVER - B.C.'s ombudsperson says the Ministry of Children and Family Development should be embarrassed by it
April 24, 2024 8:30 AM
New Kamloops homeless drop-in centre, soup kitchen needed within weeks, not months
The City of Kamloops and local non-profit groups expect to replace the services of a drop-in support centre and soup
April 24, 2024 7:00 AM
Rare white magpie making its home in Clinton area
A magpie with ghostly pale feathers is living near Clinton, about 120 km northwest of Kamloops, and a local wildlife
April 24, 2024 6:00 AM
The Latest | Germany will resume working with UN agency for Palestinians, following review
Germany said Wednesday that it plans to follow several other countries in resuming cooperation with the U.N. relief age
April 24, 2024 2:33 AM
Manitoba government plans to lift ban on homegrown recreational cannabis
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is planning to end its ban on homegrown recreational cannabis — a move that
April 23, 2024 10:00 PM
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