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Three MLAs are supporting a B.C. farming family whose 400 ostriches are to be culled

Three MLAs are supporting a B.C. farming family whose 400 ostriches are to be culled

"This farm is not used for food consumption and purely research-based."
Necropsy planned for dead grey whale that washed up near Tofino

Necropsy planned for dead grey whale that washed up near Tofino

The carcass that washed up near Tofino this week could be part of a troubling trend of spring stranding events along the North American coast.
B.C. Greens won't back government's 'vague' infrastructure bill

B.C. Greens won't back government's 'vague' infrastructure bill

BC Green Party says the province's proposed infrastructure bill provides too much 'unchecked authority'
55 years ago in Powell River: Civic Arena hosts Regal Day event

55 years ago in Powell River: Civic Arena hosts Regal Day event

Members of national championship hockey club recognized at community celebration
Why climate change wasn't a priority in the federal election

Why climate change wasn't a priority in the federal election

It wasn’t just due to President Donald Trump’s threats, says UBC political science prof.
Gang member wanted Canada-wide arrested in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Gang member wanted Canada-wide arrested in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

The gang member was wanted Canada-wide for drug and firearms offences in Ontario and was operating in Vancouver for more than a year.
Kirk LaPointe: Whitecaps surging, Canucks fans sulking

Kirk LaPointe: Whitecaps surging, Canucks fans sulking

Vancouver’s sports story flips on its head in 2025 as soccer overdelivers and hockey disappoints
Electric fleet at Economy Rentals powers up lawns for spring

Electric fleet at Economy Rentals powers up lawns for spring

Cordless tools and refreshed heavy equipment provide results
Opinion: Tips for starting a business in Canada, according to entrepreneurs who have done it

Opinion: Tips for starting a business in Canada, according to entrepreneurs who have done it

Entrepreneurship in Canada is evolving as founders navigate multiple challenges. Canadian entrepreneurs shed light on common pitfalls and strategies for success.
Mario Canseco: Door still open to Canadian electoral reform, polling shows

Mario Canseco: Door still open to Canadian electoral reform, polling shows

Voters show soft resistance but growing interest in proportional representation, according to Research Co. polling