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Opinion: As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food

Opinion: As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food

The declining salmon and whale numbers raise a critical question: Is the southern resident killer whale population solely reliant on the abundance of salmon? And, if so, since when?
"We're still here": Indigenous leaders express mixed emotions after Queen's death

"We're still here": Indigenous leaders express mixed emotions after Queen's death

“I want to be respectful of the fact that he just lost his mother, and I’m just not prepared to speak ill of anyone during their mourning period,” said Assembly of First Nations National Chief Roseanne Archibald.
These B.C. researchers want to study your dog

These B.C. researchers want to study your dog

Researchers at the University of British Columbia's newly opened Human-Animal Interaction Lab are looking for four-legged participants. The goal: Understand the mind of canines, including what makes them happy
Younger Canadians are starting businesses due to rising living costs, finds survey

Younger Canadians are starting businesses due to rising living costs, finds survey

More than ever, Canadian customers are craving local goods and services over larger businesses. So-called 'micro-entrepreneurs' are filling the void, a new survey has found
B.C. gas prices forecast to climb past $2

B.C. gas prices forecast to climb past $2

If the Gas Wizard forecast proves accurate, it would represent a more than 7% price increase in less than 24 hours.
Opinion: Why women's studies programs in Canada are more important than ever

Opinion: Why women's studies programs in Canada are more important than ever

Women’s studies programs should continue to be supported to ensure the fight for women’s rights are not reversed or forgotten.
Opinion: Gutter to gut: How antimicrobial-resistant microbes journey from environment to humans

Opinion: Gutter to gut: How antimicrobial-resistant microbes journey from environment to humans

Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat. Here’s how resistant genes sneak into human guts via wastewater, food and other routes.
Campfire ban to be lifted across B.C.’s coast

Campfire ban to be lifted across B.C.’s coast

A campfire ban in place since August 2022 will end Sept. 20 at 12 p.m. Pacific Time after rainfall and cooler temperatures lowered the risk of wildfire across much of B.C.'s coast
World says final goodbyes as Queen Elizabeth laid to rest after state funeral

World says final goodbyes as Queen Elizabeth laid to rest after state funeral

LONDON — The queen who ruled the United Kingdom and served as Canada's head of state for seven decades was carried to her final resting place on Monday after a grand state funeral attended by world leaders and watched by everyday people across the gl
Video shows Trudeau singing Queen anthem 'Bohemian Rhapsody' ahead of queen's funeral

Video shows Trudeau singing Queen anthem 'Bohemian Rhapsody' ahead of queen's funeral

OTTAWA — A video circulating on social media appears to show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" in London, where he was to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth.