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Opinion: Fiona hits Atlantic Canada: Climate change means the region will see more frequent storms

Opinion: Fiona hits Atlantic Canada: Climate change means the region will see more frequent storms

Hurricanes don’t usually maintain high wind speeds as they make their way toward Atlantic Canada. But ocean warming may be linked to the increasing intensity of storms like Fiona.
Stz’uminus Youth living his storytelling dreams through Indigenous films

Stz’uminus Youth living his storytelling dreams through Indigenous films

Isaiah Harris has always wanted to uplift Indigenous stories — a passion rooted in responsibility, respect and love for his community
Truck runs over, drags, occupied tent at B.C. homeless encampment overnight

Truck runs over, drags, occupied tent at B.C. homeless encampment overnight

“The investigation is still ongoing but it appears that alcohol was a factor," said Inspector Beth McAndie, Investigative Service Officer for the Kelowna Regional RCMP.
Gardener's 'innocent obsession' becomes Fernwood's 300-pound pumpkin

Gardener's 'innocent obsession' becomes Fernwood's 300-pound pumpkin

Some fans are on an around-the-clock PumpkinTok vigil for the 136-kilogram specimen, which even has its own Spotify playlist
Victoria senior still missing in Spain; MP presses for answers

Victoria senior still missing in Spain; MP presses for answers

Troubles started when he was left behind by a bus
Why this West Vancouver woman hasn’t eaten for 10 days

Why this West Vancouver woman hasn’t eaten for 10 days

Susan Bibbings says she will continue her climate hunger strike for up to 30 or 40 days — the point she says she risks her life
Can you answer these real 'Jeopardy!' clues about space?

Can you answer these real 'Jeopardy!' clues about space?

Test your knowledge on space travel.
Prescription coverage now available to Ukrainian migrants in B.C.

Prescription coverage now available to Ukrainian migrants in B.C.

All newcomers should enroll for MSP.
B.C. nurse suspended for religious ritual

B.C. nurse suspended for religious ritual

A ritual was performed on an Indigenous person in public without informed consent and consideration of the person's heritage, B.C.’s College of Nurses & Midwives said.
COVID-19 lockdowns impacted HIV transmission rates in B.C., says study

COVID-19 lockdowns impacted HIV transmission rates in B.C., says study

During the early stages of the pandemic, HIV rates increased among certain drug users, UBC researchers found