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BC Wildfire Service warns online fire maps may be inaccurate

BC Wildfire Service warns online fire maps may be inaccurate

Inaccurate online maps 'can cause a lot of confusion and anxiety'
Time Traveller: Grouse Mountain's 'Red Shack' stands tall in primeval forest

Time Traveller: Grouse Mountain's 'Red Shack' stands tall in primeval forest

Shack was where mountaineers would gather and swap stories of their experiences or plan their next climbs
Fairy Creek and Clayoquot Sound: A tale of two protests, 28 years apart

Fairy Creek and Clayoquot Sound: A tale of two protests, 28 years apart

Fairy Creek protests evoke memories of Clayoquot Sound, but there are key differences
Public's role in seal pup name game helps centre fund rescues

Public's role in seal pup name game helps centre fund rescues

How the heck did the rescue centre end up caring for a Hula, Twist, or Bratwurst?
Stop ignoring evacuation orders: BC Wildfire Service

Stop ignoring evacuation orders: BC Wildfire Service

'If you’re staying behind, things can change very quickly'
Takaya Tours' cultural canoe experience returns after a year

Takaya Tours' cultural canoe experience returns after a year

After a lengthy hiatus, Takaya Tours has put its big canoes back on the water
New Meager Creek Development Corporation looks to turn geothermal energy into hydrogen near Pemberton

New Meager Creek Development Corporation looks to turn geothermal energy into hydrogen near Pemberton

Researchers heading south to investigate geothermal potential at Mount Cayley
Pay close attention to heat death, B.C.'s chief coroner tells staff

Pay close attention to heat death, B.C.'s chief coroner tells staff

Across B.C., 570 deaths have been attributed to the late June heat wave, a three-fold increase from previous years. Now, the chief coroner says she's directing staff to pay closer attention to heat death.
B.C. government, municipalities mobilize in the face of another heat wave

B.C. government, municipalities mobilize in the face of another heat wave

From 24-hour cooling centres to heavy misters, communities in Metro Vancouver are trying to get the upper hand on the incoming heat wave.
Birds jumped out of their nests to escape the June heat wave

Birds jumped out of their nests to escape the June heat wave

From Oregon to British Columbia, avian rehabilitation centres say baby birds plummeted from nests to escape the heat wave. 'They all kind of fell like rocks,' says the head of one rehab centre