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Release goes smoothly, caribou moms and calves back in wild

Release goes smoothly, caribou moms and calves back in wild

The seven pregnant females and one yearling were captured in March
BCWS says province hit by lightning over 17,800 times in four days

BCWS says province hit by lightning over 17,800 times in four days

Sweet lightning!
Excitement in B.C. Indigenous communities as salmon get past Fraser slide zone

Excitement in B.C. Indigenous communities as salmon get past Fraser slide zone

VANCOUVER — Thousands of migrating sockeye and chinook salmon are making their way over a massive rock slide on British Columbia's Fraser River this summer where barely 100 fish were counted for the entire season three years ago, Fisheries and Oceans
Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Dust lingers in Old Fort as years of concerns from residents and the regional district remain unresolved
34-year political career to end in October

34-year political career to end in October

Karen Goodings plans to step aside as the regional district's Area B director this fall
Murder suspect wants trial by judge

Murder suspect wants trial by judge

Sarah Foord murder case still heading to trial but suspect John Wendell Keyler has re-elected for a trial by judge alone 
'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

Hundreds of new chargers are slated to be installed across Canada and more Canadians are considering EVs than ever before. But why is the adoption rate still so low?
Beavers to be culled for Site C wetland logging

Beavers to be culled for Site C wetland logging

Meat and fur to be used and shared with local First Nations, says BC Hydro
Here's why you see hard hats on power lines in B.C.

Here's why you see hard hats on power lines in B.C.

Mystery solved!
Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Trans Mountain has a DFO permit allowing it to divert the river and remove 800 square metres of instream spawning habitat in order to replace part of the existing pipeline and install the new pipeline for the expansion project.