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Mountain News: More moose and fewer willows. Any connection?

Mountain News: More moose and fewer willows. Any connection?

GRAND LAKE, Colo. – Moose have become commonplace in Rocky Mountain National Park, which should be no real surprise. Some 24 were released not far away, in North Park, in 1978. Now 2,500 roam across mountainous Colorado.
UBC researchers study resilience of Sherpa muscle tissue

UBC researchers study resilience of Sherpa muscle tissue

Study finds Sherpa recover twice as fast from fatigue as lowlanders
Filling the Greyhound gap

Filling the Greyhound gap

Provincial government says 83% of routes in B.C. will be covered by year's end
Wildlife advocacy group files complaint against COS

Wildlife advocacy group files complaint against COS

Complaint stems from officer's handling of bear killed in fall after being tranquilized on Oct. 8
B.C. introduces bill that gives greater protections to temporary foreign workers

B.C. introduces bill that gives greater protections to temporary foreign workers

If passed, two registries will be created for employers and foreign-worker recruiters
DFO office to remain in Squamish

DFO office to remain in Squamish

DFO also confirms an extra officer will be added to office
Maple Ridge woman arrested for break-and-enter, theft

Maple Ridge woman arrested for break-and-enter, theft

Police Briefs: Squamish man dies in fall; Driver crashes in Cheakamus; Kayak stolen
The ghost in the theatre

The ghost in the theatre

Is the Maury Young theatre haunted? A Halloween investigation
Wildlife advocacy group files formal complaint against COS

Wildlife advocacy group files formal complaint against COS

Complaint stems from officer's handling of a sow bear that was killed in a fall after being tranquilized on Oct. 8
On the Beat: RCMP Cst. Bernie Edmunds

On the Beat: RCMP Cst. Bernie Edmunds

The latest instalment in Pique's series profiling officers who go above and beyond the call of duty