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Teacher disturbed by youth swarming incident at Lower Mainland mall

Teacher disturbed by youth swarming incident at Lower Mainland mall

Bystander shares her experience
Avian flu continues to batter Island’s Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Avian flu continues to batter Island’s Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

A recent bout of avian flu continues to affect birds around the Tofino - Ucluelet region
B.C. expands program to provide air conditioners with additional $20M

B.C. expands program to provide air conditioners with additional $20M

In 2023, B.C. provided $10M for about 6,000 air conditioning units for those most at risk of extreme heat
Vancouver Island daycare kids save 300 fish from imminent death

Vancouver Island daycare kids save 300 fish from imminent death

Cumberland crew, aged 4 to 5, orchestrate a full-fledged rescue operation
B.C. to face hotter, drier conditions for much of June: Meteorologist

B.C. to face hotter, drier conditions for much of June: Meteorologist

Armel Castellan of Environment Canada says weather will turn hot and dry after first week of June
Author discusses atrocities of Rwanda genocide with Kelowna students

Author discusses atrocities of Rwanda genocide with Kelowna students

Ed Wilkens talks to KSS students about his journey of post-trauma recovery
Car-cracked B.C. western painted turtle on mend in Williams Lake

Car-cracked B.C. western painted turtle on mend in Williams Lake

Scout Island Nature Centre says turtle’s shell stable, recovery expected but it could take time
‘Connected to my culture’: Kelowna Indigenous beadwork artist on national stage

‘Connected to my culture’: Kelowna Indigenous beadwork artist on national stage

Sandy Sault-Hartwick is attending the Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival in Toronto
U.S. reports major spike in human smuggling through B.C. border

U.S. reports major spike in human smuggling through B.C. border

Organized crime using train, Uber and foot at ‘unprecedented’ levels
Unnecessary B.C. mastectomy award reduced from $400K to $250K

Unnecessary B.C. mastectomy award reduced from $400K to $250K

Supreme court rules original award after woman’s cancer-free breast removed was ‘inordinately high’