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One year after rescue, Vancouver Islander conquers his mountain

One year after rescue, Vancouver Islander conquers his mountain

This year, trek up Mount Becher holds new lessons and meaning for Comox Valley senior
Vancouver Islander fascinated by watching heron chicks grow

Vancouver Islander fascinated by watching heron chicks grow

Campbell River resident Joy Cote has been able to watch two families of Great Blue Herons grow before her eyes
Vancouver Island Moon Ceremony & Paddle a 'meaningful' experience

Vancouver Island Moon Ceremony & Paddle a 'meaningful' experience

Nature comes to life as group reconnects with the ocean through meditation and paddleboarding on Brentwood Bay
Vancouver Island portrait artist exhibits at art show in Italy

Vancouver Island portrait artist exhibits at art show in Italy

Ballenas graduate Spencer Zaborniak also an artist with Vancouver art gallery
U.S. move to tighten border rules for asylum-seekers in line with law: Ottawa

U.S. move to tighten border rules for asylum-seekers in line with law: Ottawa

Migrants coming from Canada will now have only four hours, instead of 24, to consult a lawyer
Following criticism, Ottawa removes funding caps for residential school searches

Following criticism, Ottawa removes funding caps for residential school searches

Communities could previously receive up to $3 million per year
Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers to strike on Aug. 26 unless deal is reached

Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers to strike on Aug. 26 unless deal is reached

Contract negotiations with Transdev have been underway since November 2023
B.C. man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

B.C. man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

A man with quadriplegia sustained fractured ribs, a fractured femur, a fractured tibia, cuts and bruising while being arrested
Low water levels affecting salmon migration in B.C. streams: DFO

Low water levels affecting salmon migration in B.C. streams: DFO

Researchers are also trying to understand the effects of last year’s devastating wildfires
CBSA to use facial recognition app for people facing deportation: documents

CBSA to use facial recognition app for people facing deportation: documents

The mobile reporting app would use biometrics to confirm a person’s identity