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Anglers association to release 650,000 chinook fry in Sooke Basin

Anglers association to release 650,000 chinook fry in Sooke Basin

Community-based project supports local fisheries and wildlife
B.C. man to run 22 consecutive marathons across province starting in Revelstoke

B.C. man to run 22 consecutive marathons across province starting in Revelstoke

The journey is part of the ‘Run to Remember,’ which starts in Revelstoke this August
Vancouver officer testifies about efforts to resuscitate Myles Gray after beating

Vancouver officer testifies about efforts to resuscitate Myles Gray after beating

Beating left Gray with fractured eye socket, nose and rib, crushed voice box and ruptured testicles
Tree, power line concerns don’t upend 21-storey Victoria housing project

Tree, power line concerns don’t upend 21-storey Victoria housing project

Chard Development pitching 450 units in north downtown for those with low to median incomes
B.C.’s kelp forests battle climate change, offer crucial environmental resources

B.C.’s kelp forests battle climate change, offer crucial environmental resources

Kelp forests, foundational to coastal ecosystems and B.C. Indigenous culture, are at risk
VIDEO: B.C. trades students compete in Skills Canada competitions in Abbotsford

VIDEO: B.C. trades students compete in Skills Canada competitions in Abbotsford

Annual event brings hundreds of students together for competitions, hands-on learning and more
Federal public-service strike lands in middle of political battle for working class

Federal public-service strike lands in middle of political battle for working class

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has often been followed by crowds of people looking to snag selfies, but with the largest federal public-sector strike in decades underway, Jagmeet Singh is the one receiving rock-star treatment in Ottawa.
First Nations ‘particularly and disproportionately’ overrepresented among B.C. toxic drug deaths

First Nations ‘particularly and disproportionately’ overrepresented among B.C. toxic drug deaths

First Nations Health Authority releases 2022 data; detail plans for public health response
Family says First Nation man brain-dead after altercation with Saskatchewan police

Family says First Nation man brain-dead after altercation with Saskatchewan police

Family of Boden Umpherville allege officers used excessive force during a police stop
Some U.S. cities may offer model to ease Canada transit violence: experts

Some U.S. cities may offer model to ease Canada transit violence: experts

American cities have taken a multi-pronged approach to violence on transit