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Two Cougars headed to NHL development camps

Two Cougars headed to NHL development camps

Taylor Gauthier, Ethan Samson headed to Maple Leafs', Flyers' camps
Canfor tenure sale approved

Canfor tenure sale approved

Forest tenure transfer to facilitate construction of new wood pellet plant in Fort Nelson
Lytton woman files lawsuit claiming CP and CN at fault for burning down the town

Lytton woman files lawsuit claiming CP and CN at fault for burning down the town

A proposed class action lawsuit was launched Aug. 18 against two major Canadian rail companies after a Lytton, B.C., woman claims they are at fault for burning down her town
Building climate resilience into our forests

Building climate resilience into our forests

Scientists, foresters are giving trees a nudge to help them adapt to warming climate
Artist left 'gutted' after First Nations tribute carving vandalized in North Vancouver forest

Artist left 'gutted' after First Nations tribute carving vandalized in North Vancouver forest

'I think it’s kind of lost now'
VIDEO: Beer truck spills load after trailer rips open on Coquitlam highway

VIDEO: Beer truck spills load after trailer rips open on Coquitlam highway

The trailer of a truck carrying apparent Budweiser cases and cans ripped open while travelling east on Highway 7 near Colony Farm Road.
More mill closures loom for B.C., researcher warns

More mill closures loom for B.C., researcher warns

Study intended to show public and government what it’s in for if the government concedes to environmental demands
Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Thompson-Nicola Regional District mayors are calling for more support as volunteer firefighters, support staff and full-time employees are exhausted after weeks of protecting their communities from numerous wildfires.
Prince George rally demands glyphosate spraying maps be made public

Prince George rally demands glyphosate spraying maps be made public

Group demands to know when and where glyphosate spraying will take place in the region
COVID-19 cases in northern B.C. hit highest level since spring

COVID-19 cases in northern B.C. hit highest level since spring

There were more than 200 active coronavirus cases in the Northern Health region on Tuesday for the first time since the end of April