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Black Press Media: The heartbeat of your community

Black Press Media: The heartbeat of your community

Helping non-profits thrive at home, and across Western Canada
VIDEO: Shipment of eels gives baggage handlers the slip at Vancouver airport

VIDEO: Shipment of eels gives baggage handlers the slip at Vancouver airport

Creatures spilled out onto the tarmac after arriving from Toronto
B.C. environmental group considers challenge to B.C. LNG terminal

B.C. environmental group considers challenge to B.C. LNG terminal

Environmental organization is considering its options when it comes to challenging a liquified natural gas project in Delta
Salish Sea anchored freighter noise mitigations permanent, ships will stay

Salish Sea anchored freighter noise mitigations permanent, ships will stay

Pilot program measures off southern Gulf Islands and eastern Vancouver Island to be adopted
550-year-old Indigenous fish trap panel gets Vancouver Island showcase

550-year-old Indigenous fish trap panel gets Vancouver Island showcase

Pentlatch cultural ingenuity on exhibit at Vancouver Island's University Marine Field Station in Deep Bay
Eagle carving to watch over Island's Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Eagle carving to watch over Island's Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Powerful carving to watch over Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ traditional territories within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
UPDATE: Harrison-area wildfire under control

UPDATE: Harrison-area wildfire under control

Fire is out of control as of Wednesday morning
37 temperature records broken in B.C., including a daily low of 6.8 C

37 temperature records broken in B.C., including a daily low of 6.8 C

4 communities broke 40 C
B.C. teacher reprimanded over discriminatory jokes, offensive remarks

B.C. teacher reprimanded over discriminatory jokes, offensive remarks

Bruce David Russell singled out international and racialized students on multiple occasions
UPDATE: BC Wildfire Service responds to 14 fires in Cariboo

UPDATE: BC Wildfire Service responds to 14 fires in Cariboo

BC Wildfire Service is facing some busy days ahead as more than a dozen new wildfires were sparked overnight after lightning moved through the region.