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Deepsea eruption expected off Vancouver Island after multiple quakes

Deepsea eruption expected off Vancouver Island after multiple quakes

Event not expected to pose any risks to people but creating unique opportunity for science
Canada, U.S. agree to study transboundary water pollution concerns in Kootenay watershed

Canada, U.S. agree to study transboundary water pollution concerns in Kootenay watershed

Ktunaxa Nation governments have been seeking an International Joint Commission reference for over a decade
$180M in insurance claims follow Western Canada’s January cold snap

$180M in insurance claims follow Western Canada’s January cold snap

Insurance Bureau says 70% of claims were for personal property, damage caused by frozen burst pipes
Kelowna man killed in Alberta avalanche

Kelowna man killed in Alberta avalanche

The man was skiing in near Tower Peak in Kananaskis
B.C.’s unemployment drops, but opposition fears loss of private-sector jobs

B.C.’s unemployment drops, but opposition fears loss of private-sector jobs

Credit rating agency raises concerns about B.C.’s financial trajectory, but maintains AA credit rating.
Okanagan mobilizing as aggressive mussels threaten to muscle into B.C.

Okanagan mobilizing as aggressive mussels threaten to muscle into B.C.

Kelowna forum brings together stakeholders in bid to repel and react to invasive species incursion
B.C. professor using eye-tracking tech to study ‘mommy brain’

B.C. professor using eye-tracking tech to study ‘mommy brain’

Vancouver Island University researcher examining how pregnant women recognize threats
Surrey Memorial Hospital to get new acute care tower

Surrey Memorial Hospital to get new acute care tower

The project is expected to be in a business-planning phase over the next 15 to 18 months
‘Debilitated by trauma’: Nelson aid worker returns from Israel-Hamas war

‘Debilitated by trauma’: Nelson aid worker returns from Israel-Hamas war

Paul Caney is a logistics co-ordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières
Bitter Harvest: climate change provides ‘clean slate’ for B.C. wine industry

Bitter Harvest: climate change provides ‘clean slate’ for B.C. wine industry

Signs suggest a limited selection of B.C. wine will hit retail shelves as industry recovers