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Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Reading through pages of party platforms can be time-consuming. We break down each party's stance on specific issues tied to climate change.
With plenty of seals to eat, Bigg's orcas flooding Salish Sea

With plenty of seals to eat, Bigg's orcas flooding Salish Sea

The orcas, named after orca research pioneer Dr. Michael Bigg, are no longer regarded as transient.
Climate rally held in ƵappWednesday (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Climate rally held in ƵappWednesday (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

A rally to keep climate issues front and centre in the federal election campaign — hosted by local residents as part of a series of rallies spearheaded by 350.org — was held in Ƶappon Wednesday, Sept. 8. 
Fairy Creek surpasses Clayoquot Sound in arrests

Fairy Creek surpasses Clayoquot Sound in arrests

Protesters have been blocking logging roads and occupying camps in the Fairy Creek area for more than a year.
Cougar locks eyes with B.C. homeowner after killing neighbourhood cat, dog

Cougar locks eyes with B.C. homeowner after killing neighbourhood cat, dog

The animal was euthanized as it posed a public safety threat, the Conservation Officer Service says.
Former North Vancouver school custodian sentenced for sharing nude image of young girl

Former North Vancouver school custodian sentenced for sharing nude image of young girl

Accused forwarded one image sent to him via Facebook
Vancouver photographer captures spellbinding snaps of massive pod of dolphins (PHOTOS)

Vancouver photographer captures spellbinding snaps of massive pod of dolphins (PHOTOS)

"The group was an estimated 300 individuals strong, and extremely active." 🐬🐬🐬
B.C. clothing designers off to New York despite devastating fire

B.C. clothing designers off to New York despite devastating fire

A fire on Aug. 27 destroyed 90 per cent of the company's inventory.
Maximum rent increase in 2022 in B.C. capped at 1.5 per cent

Maximum rent increase in 2022 in B.C. capped at 1.5 per cent

Rent increases can't take effect before Jan. 1, 2022.
District of Ƶappand RCMP urge residents to drive slowly in school zones

District of Ƶappand RCMP urge residents to drive slowly in school zones

The relaunched #SlowDownƵappsafety campaign reminds drivers to reduce their speed.
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