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U.S., Canadian researchers consider capturing ailing orca J50

U.S., Canadian researchers consider capturing ailing orca J50

Southern resident killer whale, who swims along B.C. coast, has been focus since August
Lack of government funding leaves B.C. double amputee struggling

Lack of government funding leaves B.C. double amputee struggling

Jean Moulton filled out the paperwork, but the program to build ramps at her home is out of cash.
Postal package explodes in hands of Vancouver Island man

Postal package explodes in hands of Vancouver Island man

Victim recovering in hospital and police are calling this a “targeted” incident
This B.C. cat keeps stealing people’s laundry by the piles

This B.C. cat keeps stealing people’s laundry by the piles

Fluffy grey “cat burglar” on the prowl for women’s clothes in the Lower Mainland
Federal government warning Canadians to avoid travel to areas bracing for storms

Federal government warning Canadians to avoid travel to areas bracing for storms

Governors of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have issued mandatory evacuation orders
Man doing well after what health officials call the first Canadian face transplant

Man doing well after what health officials call the first Canadian face transplant

Dr. Daniel Borsuk performed the feat on Maurice Desjardins, world’s oldest face transplant recipient
Postal union to members: stock up on prescriptions as strike threat looms

Postal union to members: stock up on prescriptions as strike threat looms

UPW says nearly 94 per cent of urban letter and parcel carriers approved a possible strike
B.C. must drive down freight pollution

B.C. must drive down freight pollution

Pembina Institute argues for cleaner transportation of goods in province
B.C. RCMP make arrests in ‘large scale’ identify theft and fraud case

B.C. RCMP make arrests in ‘large scale’ identify theft and fraud case

Keremeos and Osoyoos RCMP arrest men alleged to be involved in identity theft across Canada

Ruling against Regina Park camp represents long-term loss for community

Friday’s court ruling against the homeless camp in Regina Park is a short-sighted victory for law-and-order types, a long-term loss for everybody else.