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Ocean fish stocks in danger without climate change action, say B.C. researchers

Ocean fish stocks in danger without climate change action, say B.C. researchers

Oceans have become warmer, more acidic and less oxygenated due to climate change and human activity.
Special air quality alert remains for Vancouver as smoky skies dim sun

Special air quality alert remains for Vancouver as smoky skies dim sun

The smell outside is a hint as to what's causing the air issues.
Former B.C. resident Aaron Tucker on 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize longlist

Former B.C. resident Aaron Tucker on 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize longlist

The poet and novelist was born in Vernon and currently lives in Toronto.
B.C. police cracking down on distracted driving this month

B.C. police cracking down on distracted driving this month

Distracted driving fines start at $368 and four penalty points.
B.C. graduate students pay the second highest tuition fees in Canada

B.C. graduate students pay the second highest tuition fees in Canada

Statistics Canada shows that the provinces with the highest tuition fees are Nova Scotia, B.C. and Ontario.
B.C. nurse suspended for improperly accessing 99 patient files

B.C. nurse suspended for improperly accessing 99 patient files

The LPN accessed her own medical records as well as those of two family members and 97 other people.
This Ontario father had to relocate his family to B.C. for Lyme disease treatment

This Ontario father had to relocate his family to B.C. for Lyme disease treatment

After getting a false negative in Ontario, Louis Themeles took a U.S. test. It showed he had chronic Lyme disease.
Is carbon capture a doomed technology?

Is carbon capture a doomed technology?

A recent report looking at 13 flagship carbon capture projects around the world found the technology — which promises to scrub carbon emissions from industrial pollution — are failing to reduce emissions.
B.C.'s carbon emissions plummet, but it's not all good news

B.C.'s carbon emissions plummet, but it's not all good news

Across Canada, emission reductions hit 8.9% in 2020, nearly double that of B.C.
B.C. man convicted of killing young girl in the '70s loses appeal

B.C. man convicted of killing young girl in the '70s loses appeal

"Your actions were certain to bring an innocent child terror and pain before her life was so savagely ended."