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How to protect wildlife from the summer heat

How to protect wildlife from the summer heat

As temperatures soar in B.C., animals need extra care and attention for safety. Wildlife Rescue Association of BC expert Linda Bakker is sharing tips on how the public can help.
B.C. government under attack over urgent care

B.C. government under attack over urgent care

Greens and Liberals say efforts to provide primary care for people without a family doctor aren’t working.
5 ways to be more food sustainable while travelling

5 ways to be more food sustainable while travelling

It’s the night before a big trip. You’ve got your luggage packed, and your reusable cutlery and bags are tucked safely in your carry-on.
In B.C., the heat warnings came and these three workers tried to cope

In B.C., the heat warnings came and these three workers tried to cope

A baker, a construction worker and a paramedic recount how they cope under a B.C. heat wave.
Timeline: A history of dogs in space

Timeline: A history of dogs in space

The list of canine heroes is long.
Jack Knox: Test your knowledge with this BC Day quiz

Jack Knox: Test your knowledge with this BC Day quiz

Think you can get all 14 questions right?
'A lot of angst': Mapping B.C.'s emergency department closures of 2022

'A lot of angst': Mapping B.C.'s emergency department closures of 2022

Staffing shortages in emergency departments are being felt in every corner of the province.
'Needs more work': Feds release new framework to phase out B.C.'s open-net fish farms

'Needs more work': Feds release new framework to phase out B.C.'s open-net fish farms

A new framework was just released by the DFO outlining the engagement process already underway that will aid B.C.'s transition away from open-net pen salmon farms.
Manufacturing delays and shortages limit epidurals in B.C.

Manufacturing delays and shortages limit epidurals in B.C.

Normal supply is expected to resume by the end of August for one manufacturer, while another is estimating a shortage end date of December 2022.
‘Don’t try to time the market’: What the interest rate hike means for B.C. real estate

‘Don’t try to time the market’: What the interest rate hike means for B.C. real estate

Some markets cooled after the boom during the COVID-19 pandemic, but overall, prices have remained elevated since the start of the year.