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Find a fawn? Leave it alone unless it's in danger

Find a fawn? Leave it alone unless it's in danger

Don’t assume that a fawn has been abandoned — this is the time of year when does start leaving their babies for extended periods, say wildlife experts
BC United leader outlines initiatives during qathet region visit

BC United leader outlines initiatives during qathet region visit

"If we want to see different results we have to have a different government," says Kevin Falcon.
Noodle the mini-goldendoodle’s breeder ordered to pay owner $3,314

Noodle the mini-goldendoodle’s breeder ordered to pay owner $3,314

The couple was to take ownership of the dog and the puppy after four successful litters were born. But that didn't happen.
B.C.’s high-tech unicorns mauled by bear market that continues to linger

B.C.’s high-tech unicorns mauled by bear market that continues to linger

The bubble that floated at least 14 unicorn companies to big valuations popped in the latter half of 2022
Prince George paramedic wins silver in international EMS competition

Prince George paramedic wins silver in international EMS competition

Team Canada BC took second place in the international category of the Rallye Rejvíz in the Czech Republic in May.
Appeal court upholds conviction for northern B.C. campground attack

Appeal court upholds conviction for northern B.C. campground attack

Casey Dawn Morgan serving a six year sentence for August 2018 assault near Liard Hot Springs
‘We’re running for our ancestors’: Syilx Unity Run connects community to the land

‘We’re running for our ancestors’: Syilx Unity Run connects community to the land

‘What you’re doing today, representing your community, in the highest of honour,’ said Chief Greg Gabriel of the Penticton Indian Band
Man to plead guilty to criminal harassment at Vancouver 911 centre

Man to plead guilty to criminal harassment at Vancouver 911 centre

A judge told Donald Smith to stop posting recordings of online court proceedings online.
B.C. co-op residents face eviction as rent triples in rare housing failure

B.C. co-op residents face eviction as rent triples in rare housing failure

Totem Co-op in South Surrey will lose its lease on July 1, after failing to obtain the land from under it; members say the new landowner has left them with little options but to leave due to an extreme rent hike proposal.
It's official: The Pacific Buffet is never returning on BC Ferries

It's official: The Pacific Buffet is never returning on BC Ferries

Pour one out for the fancier food option that closed up in March 2020 and is never, ever coming back (like, ever).