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Pod spotted relatively near orphan B.C. orca, experts express caution

Pod spotted relatively near orphan B.C. orca, experts express caution

Calf named kwiisahi?is had been trapped since March in a tidal lagoon near Zeballos
Canada makes assessment of tire chemical tied to salmon deaths a priority

Canada makes assessment of tire chemical tied to salmon deaths a priority

Environment Canada responds to a request by several environmental groups
Western Family yogurt, chocolate pretzels recalled over possible salmonella

Western Family yogurt, chocolate pretzels recalled over possible salmonella

Pretzels are sold in British Columbia and possibly other provinces and territories
Demonstrators gather outside Surrey court for hearing in Nijjar death

Demonstrators gather outside Surrey court for hearing in Nijjar death

‘We come for him (Nijjar), we come for his family, we come for our people’: Sikh spokesperson
Head of B.C.’s police watchdog retiring, says ‘it’s time to move on’

Head of B.C.’s police watchdog retiring, says ‘it’s time to move on’

Ronald MacDonald moving back to home province of Nova Scotia after 6.5 years at IIO in B.C.
Abbotsford hosting Mrs. Canada Inc. beauty pageant event in July

Abbotsford hosting Mrs. Canada Inc. beauty pageant event in July

Three divisions of competition hosted at Abbotsford Arts Center, winners move on internationally
BREAKING: B.C.’s request to ban public drug use approved by Ottawa

BREAKING: B.C.’s request to ban public drug use approved by Ottawa

Federal Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks says the change is effective immediately
RCMP search for suspect, man injured in Kamloops targeted shooting

RCMP search for suspect, man injured in Kamloops targeted shooting

Police believed the shooting is a result of the ongoing conflict between local drug traffickers
National Nursing Week recognizes how nurses change lives for the better

National Nursing Week recognizes how nurses change lives for the better

B.C. Nurses’ Union cautions about challenging and even hazardous working conditions
SeaLight initiative wants to make waves in B.C.’s marine industry for women

SeaLight initiative wants to make waves in B.C.’s marine industry for women

Only two per cent of the people working in the marine industry are female