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B.C. dachshund breeder who had puppies seized says SPCA was out of line

B.C. dachshund breeder who had puppies seized says SPCA was out of line

"There are two sides to every story."
Want to avoid GMOs? New rules will make that harder

Want to avoid GMOs? New rules will make that harder

Last month, Health Canada released draft guidance, or documents the government will use to guide its application of laws and regulations for genetically modified plants and derived food products.
Virtual therapy dog event to provide ‘pawsitive’ support for Stress Awareness Day

Virtual therapy dog event to provide ‘pawsitive’ support for Stress Awareness Day

The dogs are provided by St. John Ambulance to bring a moment of comfort and joy to anyone who may need it during these tough times
Viewpoint: Who is the customer?

Viewpoint: Who is the customer?

I voted in favour of the new fire hall but I always believed this facility is far more extravagant than what this city requires. ~ Arthur Richards
B.C. residents over 65 years can now book a COVID-19 vaccination

B.C. residents over 65 years can now book a COVID-19 vaccination

Indigenous peoples 18 years and older still included
B.C. launches $50m ‘circuit-breaker’ business COVID relief grant

B.C. launches $50m ‘circuit-breaker’ business COVID relief grant

Restaurants that have had their licences revoked due to non-compliance of COVID rules will not be eligible
Check out this shot of a Whirlpool Galaxy taken in Squamish

Check out this shot of a Whirlpool Galaxy taken in Squamish

Vancouver man takes stunning photos of the galaxy that is 30 million lightyears away.
Belligerent behaviour builds up across B.C. (VIDEO)

Belligerent behaviour builds up across B.C. (VIDEO)

Glacier Media asked experts to explain why some British Columbians have taken it to the extreme and have acted on their emotions.
Re-hiring blitz challenges looming for hospitality and tourism

Re-hiring blitz challenges looming for hospitality and tourism

Many skilled workers laid off during the pandemic have moved on to other sectors
Unemployed Canadians shun farm work

Unemployed Canadians shun farm work

Only 25 of 80 applicants actually showed up and stayed for more than a day and most refused to work early mornings or on weekends, one farmer says.