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Public warned of two men tied to Lower Mainland gang activity

Public warned of two men tied to Lower Mainland gang activity

The public is advised to stay away.
'Very friendly': Two goats loiter outside B.C. Starbucks

'Very friendly': Two goats loiter outside B.C. Starbucks

The goats looked well-fed.
Fowl play? The mystery of a missing duck has Vancouver birders concerned

Fowl play? The mystery of a missing duck has Vancouver birders concerned

The white mallard allegedly disappeared from Queen Elizabeth Park.
'Tragic': Efforts underway to retrieve drowned cattle from B.C. lake

'Tragic': Efforts underway to retrieve drowned cattle from B.C. lake

The incident happened over Christmas.
B.C.’s new tourism minister wants to be ‘wind at the back’ of the sector

B.C.’s new tourism minister wants to be ‘wind at the back’ of the sector

Lana Popham takes over tourism file after serving as agriculture minister for five years
Nine kittens found in taped boxes at Vancouver construction site

Nine kittens found in taped boxes at Vancouver construction site

"The temperatures were bitterly cold when these kittens were left at a construction site with nothing but a cardboard box for protection."
Need a good book? Canadian Book Club Awards names the best of 2022

Need a good book? Canadian Book Club Awards names the best of 2022

A book awards program with ties to the Tri-Cities is out with its top page turners for 2022.
23 astronomical events to look out for in 2023

23 astronomical events to look out for in 2023

Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, the first high-definition photos of outer space were able to be seen in 2022.
Opinion: A bridge to nowhere: Natural gas will not lead Canada to a sustainable energy future

Opinion: A bridge to nowhere: Natural gas will not lead Canada to a sustainable energy future

Fossil fuel companies are winning the battle on how we talk about natural gas expansion by referring to it as a “bridge fuel” or an essential bridge to the net-zero energy system of the future.
B.C. death in border custody 'shameful,' says Human Rights Watch

B.C. death in border custody 'shameful,' says Human Rights Watch

Canada Border Services Agency announced the death this week but did not release any details about the individual's identity or the cause of death.