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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
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Winter Is Coming: Is Your Community Ready For More Extreme Weather?
Only about a third of British Columbians have taken steps to be prepared, says BC Hydro.
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BC Has Tons Of Sea Cucumbers And This Vid Shows The Crazy Way They Eat
We can relate to these hungry marine animals stuffing their faces.
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Threat of Oxygen-Poor ‘Dead Zones’ Surfacing on BC Central Coast
Scientists warn that low-oxygen “dead zones” are emerging in Queen Charlotte Sound, threatening BC’s Central Coast ecosystems, fisheries, and the communities that depend on them.
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Prince Rupert Mourns Death of Carnival Worker in Tragic Ride Accident
Multiple investigations are underway after a carnival worker was killed in an incident at the Prince Rupert Summer Carnival on Tuesday, August 26.
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Free Indigenous Music Festivals Ready to Rock Vancouver Island
A free Indigenous-led music and culture festival, Movable Feast, is set to tour Vancouver Island this August with performances, ceremonies, and community gatherings.
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From Sanctuary to Shipping Lane: LNG Canada Tankers Threaten BC’s Whale Haven
Once a whale sanctuary, Douglas Channel is now facing a surge of LNG tanker traffic that threatens humpbacks and fin whales.
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Decision Looms for Next Major B.C. LNG Export Project
B.C. concluded its environmental assessment of the Ksi Lisims LNG proposal and declined additional dispute resolution with neighbouring First Nations. Ministers have until just after Labour Day to make a decision.
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BC Takes First Steps to Protect Coastal Conservation Hotspots With First Nations
BC and the Gitga’at and Gitxaała Nations have announced a new 14-square-kilometre wildlife management area to safeguard the Kitkiata and Kishkosh Inlets as part of the larger Great Bear Sea project.
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Ottawa’s Foreign Worker Cap Is Already Being Felt
As fewer permits are approved, businesses scramble for staffing and migrants say they’ve been abandoned.
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Annual Fort St. John Music Festival Returns for Fifth Edition This Year
The local music festival Fred Fest returns to Fort St. John for its fifth edition in 2025, taking place on August 22nd and 23rd, 2025.
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Parks Canada Will Share Stewardship With Indigenous Nations
Parks Canada is moving toward a new era of co-governance, partnering with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities to share real decision-making power in dozens of parks and heritage sites across the country by 2026.
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Tiny House for Matriarch Opposing PRGT Arrives in Gitxsan Lax’Yip From ‘Victoria’
Volunteer supporters built the home for Maas Gwitkunuxws Teresa Brown, who has been camping in the path of the controversial pipeline in northern ‘B.C.’
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International Overdose Awareness Day Event to Be Held in Fort St. John
International Overdose Awareness Day is being organized for August 31st at Festival Plaza in Fort St. John.
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Local Bluebirds Production Wins Awards at Community Theatre Festival
Stage North’s Bluebirds takes flight with four awards at B.C.’s Mainstage Festival.
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‘Everything Has to Come Together’: Report Highlights Tse’k’wa as Repatriation Success Story
The Tse’k’wa site was hightlighted in a pair of repatriation reports released by the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC).
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Time Served for Man Who Used Imitation Firearm in Robbery
The accused is known around Smithers as ‘Hector the Collector’.
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Fort St. John First Stop on UNBC Summer Sports Camp Tour
The UNBC Timberwolves’ summer sports camp will head to Fort St. John, Burns Lake, Smithers and Terrace in July and August.
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Sun Shines Full on Williams Lake’s First Pixie Menagerie Market
Another market for vendors and guests of all kinds was a success.