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Dawson Creek RCMP investigate suspicious death

Dawson Creek RCMP investigate suspicious death

Investigation ongoing.
Annual Salmon Invisible Migration event cancelled

Annual Salmon Invisible Migration event cancelled

This would have been the seventh year of the Invisible Migration event at the Babine River.
Improved spaces support arts and culture on Haida Gwaii

Improved spaces support arts and culture on Haida Gwaii

In April, BC Arts Council released an action plan detailing their shift to focus on reconciliation, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility when providing grants.
Opinion: Climate change is altering the seasonal rhythm of plant life-cycle events

Opinion: Climate change is altering the seasonal rhythm of plant life-cycle events

As the climate continues to change, we need to be aware of plant phenology and think about how these shifts may directly affect our lives and businesses.
Opinion: Once the slick is gone: New tool helps scientists monitor chronic oil in Arctic wildlife

Opinion: Once the slick is gone: New tool helps scientists monitor chronic oil in Arctic wildlife

ToxChips study the changes in the DNA of animals exposed to contaminants, like those found in oil spills.
Father cycles 255 grueling kilometres to heal

Father cycles 255 grueling kilometres to heal

"That’s the only thing I could think about – praying to my daughter.”
The joy and pain of language revitalization

The joy and pain of language revitalization

“When it comes to language revitalization, there are so many emotions that flow through your mind as you’re relearning your language.”
St. John Ambulance encouraging British Columbians to learn how to respond to mental health emergencies

St. John Ambulance encouraging British Columbians to learn how to respond to mental health emergencies

According to a 2022 poll done by Angus Reid Institute Survey and CBC, 54 per cent of Canadians said their mental health worsened during COVID-19
RCMP look to return stolen beer kegs

RCMP look to return stolen beer kegs

Fort St. John RCMP are asking local restaurants and bars to check if they are missing any empty beer kegs. In a release, the RCMP said the Crime Reduction Unit recovered them during a stolen property investigation on Tuesday, May 3.
Pandemic paves way for new B.C. car-share programs — including renting out your vehicle

Pandemic paves way for new B.C. car-share programs — including renting out your vehicle

The cost to rent a car in Canada skyrocketed by nearly 32% in 2021. A handful of start-ups are rising up to challenge an old business model — from Tesla-curious car shares to a new way for people to rent out their own vehicle.