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Study identifies Indigenous communities that are hotspots for flooding risk

Study identifies Indigenous communities that are hotspots for flooding risk

A total of 40 risk hot spots were identified in the study
Backcountry skier’s leg broken in avalanche, North Shore Rescue says

Backcountry skier’s leg broken in avalanche, North Shore Rescue says

Avalanche risk likely to stay high all week
What China's plans to decarbonize its economy mean for Canada's energy exports

What China's plans to decarbonize its economy mean for Canada's energy exports

Canada has neglected to keep up with China’s climate politics, putting the future of the country’s fossil fuel exports at risk.
Plant-based doesn't always mean healthy

Plant-based doesn't always mean healthy

As new year's resolutions start pouring in, you may want to reconsider a plant-based diet if your motivation is health.
West Coast cleanup pulls 50 tonnes of marine debris off island shores

West Coast cleanup pulls 50 tonnes of marine debris off island shores

Project coordinator would like to a better system in place to track where materials are coming from
Are you bummed about ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappgym closures?

Are you bummed about ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappgym closures?

Local coach and trainer weigh in on staying fit without a facility.
This dilapidated house in Port Coquitlam is worth more than $1.4 million

This dilapidated house in Port Coquitlam is worth more than $1.4 million

Property shows an increase in value of 30%, according to the BC Assessment authority
Award-winning B.C. poet shares message of post-pandemic hope

Award-winning B.C. poet shares message of post-pandemic hope

Seven-minute clip talks about 'dancing, dating, beaches and ferris wheels... live concerts, open mics, music and art'
Famous dog recovered after five weeks on the run in Kelowna

Famous dog recovered after five weeks on the run in Kelowna

The dog appears to be in good health
Ottawa's new research unit out to adjust attitudes on climate choices

Ottawa's new research unit out to adjust attitudes on climate choices

'Choices of individual Canadians and businesses will play an important role in the fight against climate change'
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