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Meet Annie, the backpack-wearing eagle you can track in real time

Meet Annie, the backpack-wearing eagle you can track in real time

Eagles like Annie are letting us in on a lot of secrets
Photos: Richest comedians in the world

Photos: Richest comedians in the world

Want to make a comedian laugh? Tell them you're getting into comedy to get rich.
Pigeon wearing meth backpack caught at B.C. prison, says officers' union president

Pigeon wearing meth backpack caught at B.C. prison, says officers' union president

VANCOUVER — A prison union spokesman says a pigeon carrying a miniature backpack filled with drugs was captured last week at a B.C. correctional institution.
Everything B.C. travellers need to know about the 'widespread violence' in Mexico

Everything B.C. travellers need to know about the 'widespread violence' in Mexico

On Thursday, at least two passenger airplanes were hit by gunfire.
From plastic plates to hangers, here's what you can now recycle in B.C.

From plastic plates to hangers, here's what you can now recycle in B.C.

British Columbians can now recycle everything from aluminum foil to plastic plates and cutlery.
Squamish pub owner's appeal dismissed by Employment Standards Tribunal

Squamish pub owner's appeal dismissed by Employment Standards Tribunal

Tribunal dismisses appeal to a ruling that found the Shady Tree Pub liable for about $10,000 to seven ex-employees.
63 dogs seized from B.C. property posing as ‘rescue organization’

63 dogs seized from B.C. property posing as ‘rescue organization’

The dogs were kept in unsanitary conditions, there was overcrowding and high ammonia levels from urine
'Generous man' buys ice cream for every kid on BC Ferries vessel

'Generous man' buys ice cream for every kid on BC Ferries vessel

'The world needs more of these gestures.'
Best in class? Why college rankings are controversial

Best in class? Why college rankings are controversial

What makes a school the "best"?
B.C. adds 17K jobs in December to recoup previous month’s losses

B.C. adds 17K jobs in December to recoup previous month’s losses

Not even another rate hike from the Bank of Canada could quell B.C.’s ultra-tight labour market in December as the province added 16,600 jobs during the holiday season.