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Opinion: As we fight to protect species on the brink of extinction, let's not forget the familiar ones

Opinion: As we fight to protect species on the brink of extinction, let's not forget the familiar ones

To guard against extinction, we must advocate for common species.
Arsonist used toilet paper to set B.C. porta-potty ablaze

Arsonist used toilet paper to set B.C. porta-potty ablaze

The fire caused $43,000 in damage to the toilet, a portable office and a generator.
Octopus arrives with the storm, sticks around at Shaw Centre

Octopus arrives with the storm, sticks around at Shaw Centre

When a giant Pacific octopus was stranded at Vancouver International Airport after her flight to Finland was cancelled, the Vancouver Aquarium asked the Shaw Centre if it could care for her.
Jack Crawford becomes alpine skiing world champion in France

Jack Crawford becomes alpine skiing world champion in France

The Whistler Mountain Ski Club athlete struck super-G gold at the FIS World Championships, beating out Norwegian rival Aleksander Aamodt Kilde by one one-hundredth of a second
Caring for 'mama's boys' limits breeding by orca mothers, study finds

Caring for 'mama's boys' limits breeding by orca mothers, study finds

New research finds caring for weaned sons throughout the male offspring’s life diminishes a mother’s annual breeding success by about 50 per cent
Opinion: Leap of faith

Opinion: Leap of faith

'Do you ever feel like a destination wants you, specifically, to leave?'
Trust in governments shows signs of life as pandemic starts to fade

Trust in governments shows signs of life as pandemic starts to fade

OTTAWA — An annual survey on how trusting Canadians are suggests their faith in governments is rebounding as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to fade. The 2023 CanTrust Index published by Proof Strategies surveyed 1,502 adults online between Jan.
Lawyers seeking class-action certification for Lytton residents impacted by devastating 2021 wildfire

Lawyers seeking class-action certification for Lytton residents impacted by devastating 2021 wildfire

A weeklong hearing is underway in B.C. Supreme Court where lawyers are trying to get a class-action lawsuit certified for Lytton residents impacted by 2021’s devastating wildfire.
Off-duty police officer dead after self-inflicted injury at B.C. gun range

Off-duty police officer dead after self-inflicted injury at B.C. gun range

The incident took place at an indoor shooting range.
B.C. Liberal bill would eliminate PST on used vehicle sales

B.C. Liberal bill would eliminate PST on used vehicle sales

Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Peter Milobar re-introduces legislation to cut tax on resold vehicles worth less than $20,000