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Eight black bears put down in Tofino-Ucluelet region had lost fear of humans

Eight black bears put down in Tofino-Ucluelet region had lost fear of humans

Euthanized bears are a warning that communities have more work to do, says WildSafeBC Pacific Rim region spokesperson Bob Hansen.
Heat dome hit these Vancouver neighbourhoods hardest — could planting more trees save lives?

Heat dome hit these Vancouver neighbourhoods hardest — could planting more trees save lives?

Emergency room visits due to heat illness were highest in neighbourhoods with the fewest trees, hottest temperatures and most marginalized people. As Vancouver moves to close its shady divide, could it offer a path forward for other cities?
Heat dome hospitalizations tripled in this Vancouver neighbourhood

Heat dome hospitalizations tripled in this Vancouver neighbourhood

Vancouver Coastal Health's medical health officer reveals an unreleased report on the B.C. heat wave and how it hit some Vancouver neighbourhoods harder than others.
Few people qualify for COVID vaccine exemption, says disease specialist

Few people qualify for COVID vaccine exemption, says disease specialist

“There is so much misinformation out there it’s astonishing."
UPDATE: 'Traumatized' Port Coquitlam residents mourn young bear hit by a car

UPDATE: 'Traumatized' Port Coquitlam residents mourn young bear hit by a car

Bears are frequent visitors to the north side of Port Coquitlam and one young bear was accidentally hit by a car, resulting in an outpouring of grief on social media
These two B.C. towns were named among the best in Canada

These two B.C. towns were named among the best in Canada

What's your favourite town in B.C.?
B.C. Girl Guides resume in-person cookie sales (VIDEO)

B.C. Girl Guides resume in-person cookie sales (VIDEO)

Are you team chocolatey mint or classic vanilla and chocolate?
Portage Paddle Workshop with ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation artist set to begin

Portage Paddle Workshop with ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation artist set to begin

Adult sessions starting Oct. 4 guide participants as they create their own paddles.
Parks board to consider new fines for feeding animals in Vancouver parks

Parks board to consider new fines for feeding animals in Vancouver parks

Feeding a coyote - or any wildlife - in Stanley Park could cost you $500 soon
Demo will see carbon stored under ocean floor off Vancouver Island

Demo will see carbon stored under ocean floor off Vancouver Island

The science of turning CO2 into rock is already being used in Iceland.
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