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B.C.'s fracking industry consumed 5.2 billion litres of water in 2021

B.C.'s fracking industry consumed 5.2 billion litres of water in 2021

The volume of freshwater used by the oil and gas industry in 2021 was enough to fill roughly 2,080 olympic size swimming pools. Much of it won't be returned to the natural water cycle, claims a new report.
Surge of rare disease hits Island's homeless people; vaccines being offered

Surge of rare disease hits Island's homeless people; vaccines being offered

There have been eight lab-confirmed cases of haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) in Victoria, Nanaimo and Parksville since late 2021. A typical year would see one case at most on the Island.
Contract has B.C. teachers playing ‘catch up’ while other provinces fall behind

Contract has B.C. teachers playing ‘catch up’ while other provinces fall behind

A new deal for B.C. teachers will make wage gains over those in other provinces but still won't improve upon the cost of living
Victoria-raised doctor practicing in U.S. calls incentives to return 'great news'

Victoria-raised doctor practicing in U.S. calls incentives to return 'great news'

Madhur Kuckreja says he had been on the brink of moving to Seattle after frustrating attempts to be licensed in B.C.
Arctic chill over north and central coasts of B.C.: Environment Canada

Arctic chill over north and central coasts of B.C.: Environment Canada

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is warning people who live on British Columbia's central and north coasts to dress warmly to avoid frostbite and hypothermia as frigid conditions are expected to persist this weekend.
B.C. lawyer accused of moving millions to manipulate securities market

B.C. lawyer accused of moving millions to manipulate securities market

A lawyer, who is anonymized in a regulatory citation, is alleged to have assisted in stock market fraud by committing 'professional misconduct'
Elections BC: Kennedy Stewart’s campaign broke election law

Elections BC: Kennedy Stewart’s campaign broke election law

Not only did former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart and all of his Forward Together candidates lose on election day, but his campaign broke the law.
B.C. gives itself high marks for pandemic response

B.C. gives itself high marks for pandemic response

Public Safety ministry releases review of B.C.'s handling of pandemic
B.C. children's representative urges immediate help for children with special needs

B.C. children's representative urges immediate help for children with special needs

VICTORIA — There are too many special needs children in British Columbia being shortchanged or left ineligible by government assistance and support programs, says the province's independent children's representative.
Here's how to catch the peak of an electrifying meteor shower in Metro Vancouver this week

Here's how to catch the peak of an electrifying meteor shower in Metro Vancouver this week

It's one of the best showers of the year, with up to 120 shooting stars hourly.
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