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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo earlier this month announced a new centre devoted entirely to psychedelic research. The centre is globally unique, because its work is being guided by Indigenous knowledge practices. More
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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The Inside Story Of How DFO Officers Caught And Prosecuted A Repeat Poacher Near Prince Rupert
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More
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Vancouver Island is Ranked One of the World’s Most Beautiful Spots by CNN
CNN Travel, the international media outlet, which reaches millions of people around the world, just released its list of 25 of “the world’s most beautiful places” and Vancouver Island was the only Canadian destination selected. More
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Vancouver Islanders Protest Malahat Highway Expansion That Could Harm Local Salmon
Concerned Vancouver Island locals are organizing a weekly protest against the proposed expansion of the Malahat Highway that could negatively impact local salmon populations. More
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How Does A Fisherman Know When His Industry Is In Trouble? The Shower Is Closed
When Campbell River fisher Joel Collier couldn’t get a hot shower after delivering a load of halibut in Prince Rupert last summer, the hard reality hit him: B.C.’s independent small-boat fishery will disappear without drastic action. More
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The Fascinating Science Behind Fish Farts Explained in New BC Video
This new animated explainer video released by the Hakai Institute, a marine research organisation based off of coastal B.C., explains how fish stay buoyant in the water using a unique organ called a swim bladder. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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The Inside Story Of How DFO Officers Caught And Prosecuted A Repeat Poacher Near Prince Rupert
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Vancouver Island is Ranked One of the World’s Most Beautiful Spots by CNN
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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The Inside Story Of How DFO Officers Caught And Prosecuted A Repeat Poacher Near Prince Rupert
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Vancouver Island is Ranked One of the World’s Most Beautiful Spots by CNN
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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The Inside Story Of How DFO Officers Caught And Prosecuted A Repeat Poacher Near Prince Rupert
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
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How Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
The research is currently helping firefighters and people with terminal illnesses.
Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo earlier this month announced a new centre devoted entirely to psychedelic research. The centre is globally unique, because its work is being guided by Indigenous knowledge practices. More
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
The research is currently helping firefighters and people with terminal illnesses.
Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo earlier this month announced a new centre devoted entirely to psychedelic research. The centre is globally unique, because its work is being guided by Indigenous knowledge practices. More
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Meet The Savvy First Nations Investors Who’ve Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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The Inside Story Of How DFO Officers Caught And Prosecuted A Repeat Poacher Near Prince Rupert
‘We need to use a lot of our investigative skills to identify repeat offenders.’
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Trapped In A Miami Aquarium For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca Is Now Coming Home To The Salish Sea
Activists in Canada and the U.S. campaigned for the whale’s release for years.
A female orca, Lolita, who was captured as a baby from the Salish Sea in 1970 and then spent most of her life performing for her food at the Miami Seaquarium has been legally released by her new owners. More
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Feds Urged To ‘Close The BC Toilet Bowl’ By Taking Action On Toxic Cruise Ship Pollution
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
Stand.earth, an environmental organization that compared B.C.’s waters to “the cruise industry’s toilet bowl” in a report last year, has launched a new petition calling for an end to ship pollution dumping. More
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6 Shares1.5k Views0 Votes
in Humans of the Coast, Local, News, Our Picks, TrendingHow Young Fishers Are Changing the Game: An Exclusive Video Interview With UFAWU President James Lawson
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ he said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Is Looking Towards The Olympics After Winning National Wrestling Championship
‘At my first tournament, I kicked butt, so then I fell in love with it.’
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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The Labour ‘Crisis’ That’s Affecting Service On BC Ferries, Explained
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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A New Centre On Vancouver Island Is Using Psychedelics And Indigenous Knowledge To Help People With PTSD
The research is currently helping firefighters and people with terminal illnesses.
Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo earlier this month announced a new centre devoted entirely to psychedelic research. The centre is globally unique, because its work is being guided by Indigenous knowledge practices. More