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Record number of Pacific salmon harvested last year

Record number of Pacific salmon harvested last year

Russians, Alaskans and pink salmon continue to dominate Pacific salmon commercial fishery.
qathet committee in support of Gibsons mayor’s ferry position

qathet committee in support of Gibsons mayor’s ferry position

Regional district board to consider writing a letter about BC Ferries community engagement
Jewish teachers file antisemitism complaint against B.C. Teachers' Federation

Jewish teachers file antisemitism complaint against B.C. Teachers' Federation

In a statement announcing the complaint, BC Teachers Against Antisemitism claims the union's leadership caused "trauma and fear" among members who have been "intimidated and shamed" by colleagues.
Take a photo of B.C. wildlife. Win a prize from the SPCA

Take a photo of B.C. wildlife. Win a prize from the SPCA

Photographers, ages 14 and up, can take part in the 16th annual Wildlife-in-Focus contest that opened July 2, 2024.
FortisBC says all customers now see renewable natural gas on utility bills

FortisBC says all customers now see renewable natural gas on utility bills

RNG is a non-fossil-fuel form of natural gas, typically produced by harnessing the methane produced from landfills or agricultural waste.
Savary Island Land Trust trying to preserve rare meadow

Savary Island Land Trust trying to preserve rare meadow

Group almost at its goal due to generosity of islanders and Nature Legacy Fund
City of Powell River Council delays procedure bylaw amendments

City of Powell River Council delays procedure bylaw amendments

City councillors want discussion to take place at committee of the whole meeting
Rob Shaw: BC NDP attempt to dodge blame after Surrey woman's death

Rob Shaw: BC NDP attempt to dodge blame after Surrey woman's death

Eby points finger at feds, but can't escape accountability
Opinion: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

Opinion: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

The rise in anti-immigration sentiments, especially amid challenging conditions, could have far-reaching consequences for Canada's social harmony and economic prosperity.
B.C. health officials urge awareness of indoor heat risks during summer

B.C. health officials urge awareness of indoor heat risks during summer

The BCEHS reminds residents to check on vulnerable family, friends and neighbours.