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Bears breach unsecured garbage daily as south Island deterrence eyed

Bears breach unsecured garbage daily as south Island deterrence eyed

Conservation officers fielding lots of calls daily about bears in improperly stored trash
New online map offers B.C. more logging transparency and public engagement

New online map offers B.C. more logging transparency and public engagement

Stakeholder portal offers information such the proposed locations of roads and cutblocks
1st Island FanCon pumps $750,000 into Langford area

1st Island FanCon pumps $750,000 into Langford area

Mayor proud to host ‘dynamic and inclusive event’
‘More than just my race’: B.C. artist raps about life as a minority

‘More than just my race’: B.C. artist raps about life as a minority

Tae Hauk grew up in Kelowna as one of the few visible minorities in his community
Forecast turns friendly in northern B.C. wildfire fight

Forecast turns friendly in northern B.C. wildfire fight

Firefighters battling Fort Nelson blaze may get possible assist from humidity, light rain
Canucks will have to wait to learn who’s in Game 5 Oiler net

Canucks will have to wait to learn who’s in Game 5 Oiler net

Edmonton coach Knoblauch tells media he’s undecided after Calvin Pickard stepped in and won
Lessons from 2016 battle feed 2024 Fort McMurray wildfire fight

Lessons from 2016 battle feed 2024 Fort McMurray wildfire fight

Alberta seems better prepared to face such threats than it was 8 years ago
B.C.’s Hazelnut Inn a new escape to world of ‘delight and wonder’

B.C.’s Hazelnut Inn a new escape to world of ‘delight and wonder’

Long-awaited ‘magical boutique hotel’ opening doors during this year’s Yarrow Days on June 1
‘Silent sentinels’: Nelson’s Cold War air raid sirens still stand

‘Silent sentinels’: Nelson’s Cold War air raid sirens still stand

One of the five sirens is now housed at the Nelson museum, others are decomissioned
South Cariboo teacher disciplined after inappropriate classroom remarks

South Cariboo teacher disciplined after inappropriate classroom remarks

Brian Carmichael works in Clinton; the remarks were made to grades 7-9 students