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Why whales don’t drown when they eat underwater

Why whales don’t drown when they eat underwater

After taking a deep dive inside a whale's mouth, researchers at UBC have uncovered why these animals don't choke or drown when they eat
'The big picture': Alberta border protesters planning to stay for the long haul

'The big picture': Alberta border protesters planning to stay for the long haul

COUTTS, Alta. — Alberta's vaccine passport is gone but protesters are promising to hunker down for the long term on the highway leading to the province's main U.S. border crossing.
Police concerned for safety of kids living in trucks involved in Ottawa protest

Police concerned for safety of kids living in trucks involved in Ottawa protest

Ottawa police say 23 people have been arrested in the ongoing anti-vaccine mandate protest in the city's downtown, and there are 85 ongoing criminal investigations related to the nearly two-week-long demonstration.
'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

'Once in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet

The 17.6-metre swell was almost three times as tall as the waves around it, researchers say.
Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Horgan: B.C. unlikely to follow Saskatchewan, Alberta in reducing COVID restrictions

Province will follow the advice of health officials, premier says
B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

115 employers were acknowledged for ensuring the workplace was desirable
'Miracle cat' back after 9 months away from B.C. home

'Miracle cat' back after 9 months away from B.C. home

The woman never gave up hope for finding Brewster
B.C. grapples with health-care worker shortage

B.C. grapples with health-care worker shortage

Adding more health-care workers in B.C. is a challenging task because the shortages have many causes
Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act prohibitions against cellphone aren't just about talking or texting but extend to other behaviour that could distract a driver, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
B.C. expected to have more than 1 million job openings in the next decade

B.C. expected to have more than 1 million job openings in the next decade

VICTORIA — The latest labour market outlook for British Columbia shows nearly 80 per cent of job openings over the next decade will require some level of post-secondary education, reflecting the changing nature of the economy.