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Birdwatchers flock to Langley to glimpse rare hawk

Birdwatchers flock to Langley to glimpse rare hawk

A white-tailed kite was spotted in Glen Valley Sunday through Tuesday, but has vanished since
Death of 2 Northern Spotted Owls brings population in B.C. wilderness down to 1

Death of 2 Northern Spotted Owls brings population in B.C. wilderness down to 1

The owls deaths were discovered earlier this month says Spuzzum First Nation Chief James Hobart
Putting a wrap on the spring: B.C. government takes a break on a predictable note

Putting a wrap on the spring: B.C. government takes a break on a predictable note

NDP House Leader says government pleased, opposition says things are getting worse
BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

Power company says its system can meet the additional demand
Tens of thousands march against Serbia’s populist leadership following mass shootings

Tens of thousands march against Serbia’s populist leadership following mass shootings

At the head of the column was a black banner reading ‘Serbia Against Violence’
Vancouver Chinatown gets $2.2-million grant to revitalize historic neighbourhood

Vancouver Chinatown gets $2.2-million grant to revitalize historic neighbourhood

Funding will go toward renewing historic storefronts, as well as adding infrastructure and lighting
Man suffers life-threatening injuries in ‘vicious assault’ in Nanaimo

Man suffers life-threatening injuries in ‘vicious assault’ in Nanaimo

Witnesses sought after incident May 11 near Bastion, Wallace and Fraser streets
Cops for Cancer Island team features 5 West Shore RCMP, 2 Saanich, 1 military member

Cops for Cancer Island team features 5 West Shore RCMP, 2 Saanich, 1 military member

19-member 26th annual Tour de Rock team named, training jerseys issued
Province acknowledges more needs to be done to prepare B.C. for earthquakes

Province acknowledges more needs to be done to prepare B.C. for earthquakes

Federal report finds gaps in capabilities and pegs cost of 9.0 magnitude tremor at $75 billion
CRD supports banning recyclable wood, construction waste from landfill

CRD supports banning recyclable wood, construction waste from landfill

Final vote on changes expected in September