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B.C. farmers facing feed, hay shortages amid drought, wildfires

B.C. farmers facing feed, hay shortages amid drought, wildfires

Province working to find hay, feed for those in need
Kamloops teen dead after falling into waterfall near Revelstoke

Kamloops teen dead after falling into waterfall near Revelstoke

15-year-old female fell into Akolkolex Falls
Doukhobor kids taken from B.C. homes in 1950s deserve compensation: report

Doukhobor kids taken from B.C. homes in 1950s deserve compensation: report

B.C.’s ombudsperson says apology later this year will be a ‘momentous step’
Asthmatic B.C. boy who died amid wildfire smoke called ‘face of climate crisis’

Asthmatic B.C. boy who died amid wildfire smoke called ‘face of climate crisis’

B.C. doctors group says Carter Vigh’s death underscores urgent need to protect vulnerable people
100 Mile child’s death highlights health risks of wildfire smoke: doctors group

100 Mile child’s death highlights health risks of wildfire smoke: doctors group

Officials say more needed to protect the vulnerable from smoke and other climate risks
‘Long, complex and challenging’: Worsening drought feeds wildfire risk

‘Long, complex and challenging’: Worsening drought feeds wildfire risk

Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says conditions could continue into next year
Abandoned dogs with porcupine quills in their faces left outside BC SPCA centre

Abandoned dogs with porcupine quills in their faces left outside BC SPCA centre

1-year-old husky mixes believed to be sisters
Alerts continue as B.C. Wildfire Service dealing with nearly 400 fires

Alerts continue as B.C. Wildfire Service dealing with nearly 400 fires

Cranbrook airport was reopened by 8 p.m. Monday but evacuation alerts remain in place
Judge acquits 2 of First Nations men convicted in 1973 Winnipeg killing

Judge acquits 2 of First Nations men convicted in 1973 Winnipeg killing

Crown says systemic racism had affected the investigation and prosecution
2022 one of the deadliest drowning years in B.C. history

2022 one of the deadliest drowning years in B.C. history

The report shows that 86 people died last year with most drownings occurring in rivers and creeks