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Cat standoff over blender box leads to fanciful feline fun on internet

Cat standoff over blender box leads to fanciful feline fun on internet

Yes, there might be an easy solution, but ...
Wolf attack a reminder to have pets leashed in wilderness areas: wildlife educator

Wolf attack a reminder to have pets leashed in wilderness areas: wildlife educator

The incident involved an unleashed dog on the Broom Hill Loop trail in the Sooke area.
Paws It Forward rescues 61 dogs and eight cats from Manitoba

Paws It Forward rescues 61 dogs and eight cats from Manitoba

61 dogs and eight cats from Manitoba rescued in the new year
West Kelowna Warriors make three moves as the BCHL trade deadline comes and goes

West Kelowna Warriors make three moves as the BCHL trade deadline comes and goes

Over four seasons in the QMJHL, Farmer amassed 36 goals and 77 assists in 166 games.
Taseko shifting focus to other mines after province pulls plug on New Prosperity

Taseko shifting focus to other mines after province pulls plug on New Prosperity

Company diverts energies to Arizona, elsewhere in B.C. for new-project development
B.C. River Forecast Centre watching Similkameen, Nicola valleys closely for flood risks as temperatures warm

B.C. River Forecast Centre watching Similkameen, Nicola valleys closely for flood risks as temperatures warm

Major weather events might happen Wednesday or Thursday
Trucking company sues estate of man who died in Highway 5 crash

Trucking company sues estate of man who died in Highway 5 crash

Clearwater man allegedly failed to have control of vehicle that led to crash
Expect disruptions to ferry service as crew shortages hit, B.C. Ferries says

Expect disruptions to ferry service as crew shortages hit, B.C. Ferries says

The biggest impact could be on routes to or between small islands, says B.C. Ferries spokeswoman Deborah Marshall.
Atmospheric river packing several powerful rainstorms heading for southern B.C.

Atmospheric river packing several powerful rainstorms heading for southern B.C.

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government is urging south coast residents to protect their homes from potential floods as heavy rain is on the way and will combine with melting snow to cause damage.
B.C. hospitals among those dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks

B.C. hospitals among those dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks

VICTORIA — There has been a surge of COVID-19 infections in health-care and long-term care facilities in British Columbia with seven more outbreaks reported in the last few days.