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Lowering emissions, plant-based diets needed to prevent farmed seafood declines

Lowering emissions, plant-based diets needed to prevent farmed seafood declines

Farmed seafood production could drop by 16 per cent globally by 2090
Coquihalla Highway could open even sooner than early January

Coquihalla Highway could open even sooner than early January

Full update on repairs expected Wednesday
Parts of southern British Columbia could get up to 20 centimetres of snow

Parts of southern British Columbia could get up to 20 centimetres of snow

VANCOUVER — Winter weather is making its way back into southern B.C. with Environment Canada issuing heavy snowfall warnings for several areas.
Richmond lotto winner's daughter thought someone had died

Richmond lotto winner's daughter thought someone had died

James Gordon-Carmichael won more than $200,000 on the Lotto 6/49
Vancouver police pull over crowded party bus with 28 passengers under age 19 (PHOTOS)

Vancouver police pull over crowded party bus with 28 passengers under age 19 (PHOTOS)

There could be fines of up to a whopping $40,000.
B.C. extends flood-related state of emergency, fuel restrictions lift

B.C. extends flood-related state of emergency, fuel restrictions lift

Update on Coquihalla Highway reopening to come Wednesday
Climate change poses risk to aquaculture

Climate change poses risk to aquaculture

Unchecked global warming could reduce global mariculture production by 16% by 2090: study
Health alert: Canada-wide recall issued for chicken burgers

Health alert: Canada-wide recall issued for chicken burgers

Check your fridges.
B.C. commits almost $30 million for event recovery fund for fairs and festivals

B.C. commits almost $30 million for event recovery fund for fairs and festivals

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has added more money to its grant program to fund fairs, festivals and other events in the province to help tourism recovery.
Journalist who fled Taliban ready to help other refugees settle in Burnaby

Journalist who fled Taliban ready to help other refugees settle in Burnaby

Nearly half of the Afghans who have come to Burnaby since August are school-aged children, according to settlement worker program