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Campaign launches to protect endangered badgers being killed on roads in B.C.’s Interior

American badgers in British Columbia are facing a tough time during the summer months, with many falling victim to car…

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Health

Applications for B.C.’s publicly funded IVF program now open

Applications for British Columbia’s publicly funded in-vitro fertilization (IVF) program are now open, allowing patients covered by the province’s Medical…

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Canada

B.C.’s farmers lost $457M in 2024, the most in Canada

British Columbia farmers faced a staggering loss of $456.9 million in 2024, making it the province with the largest net…

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Canada

First Nations on B.C.’s North Coast say they would not support a new pipeline

The president of an organization representing First Nations along the north coast of B.C. has made it clear that they…

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Orcas use kelp tools to groom and bond off B.C.’s coast, study suggests

In luxurious spas around the world, kelp facials and body wraps are all the rage, but in the Salish Sea…

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Canada

Is the Yukon’s ambitious plan to connect to B.C.’s power grid even a good idea?

As Prime Minister Mark Carney calls for nation-building projects across Canada, a recent memorandum signed between the Yukon and B.C…

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Health

Charter challenge to B.C.’s Mental Health Act being heard in court

A Charter challenge to B.C.’s Mental Health Act is currently underway in B.C. Supreme Court, focusing on a provision that…

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Canada

B.C.’s Official Opposition calls for changes to supportive housing following CBC investigation into death

British Columbia’s Official Opposition Calls for Overhaul of Supportive Housing Following Tragic Incident In the wake of a disturbing incident…

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Tech

B.C.’s low snowpack and early melt signal drought, raising concerns for hydro power

The province of British Columbia is facing a potential crisis as drier and warmer weather conditions have led to an…

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Health

B.C.’s 911 software too slow to recommend CPR, says witness at inquest into student’s overdose death

An expert in emergency medicine, Dr. Michael Kurz, testified at the Sidney McIntyre-Starko coroner’s inquest, shedding light on the shortcomings…

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