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Social agencies bring health fair to homeless

Social agencies bring health fair to homeless

Strategically placed at entrance to camp at end of Fifth Avenue
Squamish Nation drum beats loudly for Team Canada at Tokyo Olympics

Squamish Nation drum beats loudly for Team Canada at Tokyo Olympics

Team Canada’s Chef de Mission celebrates athletes with a 'heartbeat' meant to unite the country
Fraser Lake man wins $1 Million in Lotto Max

Fraser Lake man wins $1 Million in Lotto Max

Jordaine Weber was in shock after discovering winning ticket
Rare B.C. 'corpse flower' set to unfurl its putrid beauty

Rare B.C. 'corpse flower' set to unfurl its putrid beauty

A native of the Indonesian rainforest, the only amorphophallus titanum specimen in Vancouver last bloomed in 2018 at the Bloedel Conservatory. This year, the stinky flower is expected to be even bigger.
Contract awarded for Highway 97 intersection safety improvements

Contract awarded for Highway 97 intersection safety improvements

Work at south end of Quesnel to begin later this month
Wildfires, smoke bring tourism rush to Island; operators at capacity

Wildfires, smoke bring tourism rush to Island; operators at capacity

The increasing tourism traffic comes with challenges, says the chief executive of the Vancouver Island Tourism Association.
Canada-wide recall of Irish Porter Cheese due to possible 'listeria contamination'

Canada-wide recall of Irish Porter Cheese due to possible 'listeria contamination'

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick
Opinion: Governor-general faces no-win situation

Opinion: Governor-general faces no-win situation

As Canada's first Indigenous governor-general, Mary Simon faces a difficult task, UNBC's chair of First Nations Studies says
Metro Vancouver creek contamination kills at least 300 fish

Metro Vancouver creek contamination kills at least 300 fish

A murky discharge found flowing out of a culvert from Coquitlam into a Burnaby creek has been linked to the death of hundreds of young salmon, according to a local stream-keeper group.
Inland temperate rainforest in peril, scientists say

Inland temperate rainforest in peril, scientists say

Industrial logging deemed the main culprit