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Environmental groups welcome Parks Canada buyout of Jasper Park backcountry lodges

Environmental groups welcome Parks Canada buyout of Jasper Park backcountry lodges

Environmental groups are welcoming Parks Canada's buyout of two businesses in Jasper National Park's Tonquin Valley, a scenic and heavily visited destination also used by vanishing caribou herds.
Dr. Bonnie Henry provides update on 'Kraken' COVID-19 subvariant cases in B.C.

Dr. Bonnie Henry provides update on 'Kraken' COVID-19 subvariant cases in B.C.

The new subvariant spreads "more easily."
Site C dam more than 70% complete

Site C dam more than 70% complete

Dam on schedule for first power in 2024, completion in 2025 after 'busiest construction season yet', says BC Hydro
As parents celebrate lower child-care fees, will provinces keep up with demand?

As parents celebrate lower child-care fees, will provinces keep up with demand?

OTTAWA — Nour Alideeb and her partner are trying to decide what to do with the hundreds of dollars they're now saving on child care for their two-year-old son.
BC Conservation Service received some odd calls during 2022

BC Conservation Service received some odd calls during 2022

Here are some of the wackiest calls of 2022
Another fatal victim of Christmas Eve Ebus crash identified

Another fatal victim of Christmas Eve Ebus crash identified

Dozens of other riders were rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
Lawsuit says British Columbia zoo negligent in black bear mauling of toddler's arm

Lawsuit says British Columbia zoo negligent in black bear mauling of toddler's arm

VANCOUVER — A lawsuit filed on behalf of a toddler whose arm was mauled after she reached into a bear enclosure at the Greater Vancouver Zoo alleges negligence led to the attack.
911 call taker in B.C. releases 2022 list of frivolous complaints to emergency lines

911 call taker in B.C. releases 2022 list of frivolous complaints to emergency lines

VANCOUVER — The agency that handles most emergency calls in British Columbia has announced 2022 was its busiest year, but along with managing life-saving communications, EComm says it is still receiving an unacceptable number of senseless calls.
Is climate change making B.C.'s winter highways more dangerous?

Is climate change making B.C.'s winter highways more dangerous?

It's readily acknowledged that climate change is causing more forest fires in British Columbia — but its impact on winter storms is only beginning to be understood.
B.C. toddler goes to sleep with a fever and sniffles, doesn't wake up

B.C. toddler goes to sleep with a fever and sniffles, doesn't wake up

Addilyn went to bed with sniffles and never woke up.