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First Nation in 'devastation mode' as it surveys damage from B.C. storms

First Nation in 'devastation mode' as it surveys damage from B.C. storms

A Kamloops company has been hired to document the damage caused by floodwaters.
Whistler's Thompson lands on podium in Beaver Creek

Whistler's Thompson lands on podium in Beaver Creek

Broderick Thompson finished third and just 0.95 seconds off the top spot at the Dec. 2 World Cup stop in Colorado 
Farm animals suffered in B.C. floods despite existing disaster management guidelines

Farm animals suffered in B.C. floods despite existing disaster management guidelines

Industrial-sized confinement farming systems pose massive challenges during hurricanes, floods or wildfires, including significant public health, animal welfare and socio-economic implications.
Huu-ay-aht First Nations agree to old-growth logging deferral

Huu-ay-aht First Nations agree to old-growth logging deferral

Brodie Seger looks to build on successful 2020/21 season

Brodie Seger looks to build on successful 2020/21 season

The Whistler Mountain Ski Club alum has his sights set on a podium finish at the 2022 Olympic Games
Drug companies protest when Health Canada withdraws their products for safety reasons

Drug companies protest when Health Canada withdraws their products for safety reasons

When drugs are taken off the market because they are either unsafe or don’t work, do pharma companies admit that there are problems? Or do they deny the evidence?
Soon, 1 out of every 15 points of light in the sky will be a satellite

Soon, 1 out of every 15 points of light in the sky will be a satellite

Megaconstellations of satellites will visually clutter the night sky, disrupting astronomical research. And the environmental damage caused by these satellites is still unknown.
What remains of the Othello Tunnels after the B.C. storms?

What remains of the Othello Tunnels after the B.C. storms?

The Coquihalla River flowed through two of the Othello Tunnels and caused significant damage
B.C. E-Comm 911 operators will no longer stay on the phone with callers

B.C. E-Comm 911 operators will no longer stay on the phone with callers

The temporary measure means British Columbians calling 911 will be told they are in the queue for an ambulance but that the 911 call-taker needs to disconnect so they can answer other calls.
'This storm is not over': With more rain coming, British Columbians evacuate

'This storm is not over': With more rain coming, British Columbians evacuate

Flooding could be made worse by another 40 to 50 mm Wednesday afternoon as record alpine temperatures accelerate snowmelt and threaten B.C.'s South Coast