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Powell River Wildlife Society organizes flight for cub

Powell River Wildlife Society organizes flight for cub

Bear found to be orphaned gets chance to survive winter thanks to a concerned citizen and community collaboration
Greens could be tie-breakers on B.C. climate policy

Greens could be tie-breakers on B.C. climate policy

There are two big policy areas where the Greens and NDP are far apart, says one expert.
Poppy campaign kicks off at Powell River's Royal Canadian Legion

Poppy campaign kicks off at Powell River's Royal Canadian Legion

Donations collected support veterans and their families
Strata heat pump rejection reasonable, B.C. tribunal rules

Strata heat pump rejection reasonable, B.C. tribunal rules

B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal member said a strata's AGM decision to have an overall plan for heat pumps was reasonable.
Powell River Regals open home schedule with pair of wins

Powell River Regals open home schedule with pair of wins

Pursuit of Coy Cup begins with matchup versus team from Wyoming
B.C. river scientists identify hot spots vulnerable to heat waves

B.C. river scientists identify hot spots vulnerable to heat waves

Future heat waves are expected to extend the summer drought period and raise the risk of fall flooding in several hot spots across Canada, two new studies have found.
Kicking the Clutter: Find time for things that matter

Kicking the Clutter: Find time for things that matter

"Life can pull us in so many directions that we might feel like hamsters on wheels, never able to get off to live in peace."
How to increase your credit limit and keep a good credit score

How to increase your credit limit and keep a good credit score

Money.ca shares tips and steps to increasing your credit limit while also maintaining a good credit score in Canada.
Killing B.C. black bears doesn't reduce human conflict, finds study

Killing B.C. black bears doesn't reduce human conflict, finds study

The pre-print study foundĀ little evidence that lethal interventions, which often account for upwards of 500 bear deaths a year, lead to a decrease in human-wildlife conflict.
B.C. gold mine penalized $80,000 for dumping tailings into river

B.C. gold mine penalized $80,000 for dumping tailings into river

Greenhills Holding Corp. was penalized for a 'major' contravention of the Environmental Management Act after heavy rains threatened tailings ponds at its gold mine near Quesnel, B.C.