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Whistler woman handed $60K fine in landmark bear-feeding case

Whistler woman handed $60K fine in landmark bear-feeding case

Zuzana Stevikova had been feeding black bears throughout summer of 2018
B.C. subsidizes oil and gas drilling in caribou habitat it's supposed to protect: study

B.C. subsidizes oil and gas drilling in caribou habitat it's supposed to protect: study

The researchers' conclusion: 'Public funds are subsidizing caribou extinction.'
Ocean heat waves could wipe out half of Pacific salmon catch by 2050

Ocean heat waves could wipe out half of Pacific salmon catch by 2050

77 per cent of the fish and seafood harvested around the world is expected to decrease in the coming decades, including a precipitous drop in sockeye salmon. Could tuna be a bright spot?
The Weather Network releases October forecast for B.C.

The Weather Network releases October forecast for B.C.

Looks like things might be a tad chilly 🥶
In streaming series Maid, you'll recognize locations from all over Greater Victoria

In streaming series Maid, you'll recognize locations from all over Greater Victoria

The story is based on Stephanie Land's New York Times best-seller, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive.
You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having winter tires on most B.C. highways

You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having winter tires on most B.C. highways

Winter tires are required on most routes in B.C. starting Oct. 1.
Burnaby school board mandates masks for K-3 students

Burnaby school board mandates masks for K-3 students

Unanimous decision made after 'urgent' meeting with Fraser Health Thursday
Reconciliation initiative aims to make up for 'rent-free' living

Reconciliation initiative aims to make up for 'rent-free' living

The initiative is starting with a pilot project in Greater Victoria.
Crowds gather at Vancouver Art Gallery to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (VIDEO)

Crowds gather at Vancouver Art Gallery to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (VIDEO)

Hundreds showed up to commemorate the occasion.
'We are strong': Tsleil-Waututh Nation lead powerful pilgrimage walk in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

'We are strong': Tsleil-Waututh Nation lead powerful pilgrimage walk in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Tsleil-Waututh members walked 8.5 km through North Vancouver to the former St. Paul's Residential School site to commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation