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VIDEO: Search underway for teen missing in Golden Ears Provincial Park

VIDEO: Search underway for teen missing in Golden Ears Provincial Park

Search and Rescue also deployed for girl who went missing during a hike
Reports of an aggressive cougar close Campbell River recreational area

Reports of an aggressive cougar close Campbell River recreational area

Recreation sites and trails BC confirms Amor Lake area unsafe for public use
Highway 97 to close Wednesday afternoon for blasting near slide area

Highway 97 to close Wednesday afternoon for blasting near slide area

The closure is expected to last from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Canadian wildfires send smoke south, triggering air quality warnings

Canadian wildfires send smoke south, triggering air quality warnings

Chicago, Detroit and Toronto occupy three of the worst four spots on global ranking for air quality
PODCAST: Carolyn Thomas talks Women’s Heart Health

PODCAST: Carolyn Thomas talks Women’s Heart Health

TODAY IN B.C.: Women often experience different symptoms and risk factors then men
Okanagan camel is just a baby ‘growing like a weed’

Okanagan camel is just a baby ‘growing like a weed’

Mayhem the camel lives in Lavington, B.C.
Protection coming for large tract of threatened grassland south of Kamloops

Protection coming for large tract of threatened grassland south of Kamloops

Bunchgrass Hills protection secures vital habitat and safe pathways for dozens of species
Prince George was B.C’s deadliest community for black bears last year

Prince George was B.C’s deadliest community for black bears last year

Provincially, 500 black bears were killed by conservation officers in 2022, a 14% decrease from 2021
B.C. cranks up $10 million for 8,000 air conditioners for vulnerable citizens

B.C. cranks up $10 million for 8,000 air conditioners for vulnerable citizens

Units will be provided through a BC Hydro application process over the next 3 years
BC Hydro has enough power as climate change ramps up cooling demand: CEO

BC Hydro has enough power as climate change ramps up cooling demand: CEO

Chris O’Riley says BC Hydro still able to handle electricity demand despite record-breaking power usage