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Stray animals, especially dogs, are a growing concern in Burns Lake and Houston, and the rampant spread of parvovirus has only complicated matters further. Last month, six puppies were rescued from ...
Houston is developing its first pollinator garden, a project intended to support local bee and butterfly populations while transforming an underused parcel of land into a sustainable green space.
The Red Chris Mine expansion in northwest B.C. has been selected as one of five projects to be fast-tracked through Ottawa’s newly launched Major Projects Office (MPO), a signal of high-level ...
The Calcite Creek wildfire has grown to 7,012 hectares. The blaze, discovered July 18, is burning approximately 41 kilometres south of Princeton. Fire crews saw a little relief with rainfall on Aug.
With water levels still very low in Cowichan Lake until the rains of the fall season come, it might be a good time for observant lake watchers to see if they can catch a glimpse of a legendary monster ...
Two people have died as a result of a crash that occurred on Highway 97 north of Quesnel late Thursday night. The crash happened around 11:40 p.m. on Highway 97 at Dunkley Road when a transport truck ...
Cheers to a man of intelligence and to a perfectionist. Kelvin Henry Knutson 'Kel' passed away at the age of 69 with many achievements under his belt. Family and friends knew him as a millwright, ...
When the siren sounds in B.C., the response is no longer the same everywhere. Some fire departments are scaling back medical calls, saying the workload has become unsustainable. Others still treat ...
A widespread scam involving fraudulent ICBC messages is circulating across the province, with noticeable traction in the Northwest. Bulkley Valley Credit Union General Manager Mike Henfrey said ...
A visitor to Golden Ears Park who claimed his vehicle was damaged by road conditions will be compensated almost $2,000 by the park operator. The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal sided with Gerald Joseph ...
Twenty-one communities in B.C. broke or tied temperature records on Sunday, according to Environment Canada. The hottest spot in B.C. on Sunday (Aug. 24) was Lytton at 40.3 C, breaking a 1958 record ...