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‘That river is full of life’: Wet’suwet’en celebrate return of salmon amidst threats to keystone species

‘That river is full of life’: Wet’suwet’en celebrate return of salmon amidst threats to keystone species

When the salmon return to Wet’suwet’en territory in northwest B.C., the occasion is marked by celebration and ceremony. Protecting the waters and fish they rely on for their survival is a responsibility that goes back thousands of years.
Meet the cutest therapists in Lower Mainland

Meet the cutest therapists in Lower Mainland

A pet therapy group in the Lower Mainland, offering a 'paws-itive' outlook on life to the communities in need through their four-legged furry friends, is celebrating their 40 years in September.
Need to be alone? You can now rent this tiny 'Hobbit Hole' in Vancouver

Need to be alone? You can now rent this tiny 'Hobbit Hole' in Vancouver

Welcome to the Marine Drive Hobbit Hole
Here is why people will carry coffins down Robson Street in Vancouver this week

Here is why people will carry coffins down Robson Street in Vancouver this week

The group members and their supporters plan to carry the coffins in procession down Robson Street.
North Van's Cheshire Cheese Restaurant is closing for good

North Van's Cheshire Cheese Restaurant is closing for good

The family diner with a distinct English pub vibe opened 36 years ago as one of the original tenants of Lonsdale Quay Market 🍻
Bad parking job leads Burnaby police to stash of 'illicit pills'

Bad parking job leads Burnaby police to stash of 'illicit pills'

RCMP seized pills, mushrooms, contraband cigarettes from an unoccupied vehicle parked badly in a Brentwood parking lot and registered to a 'known drug trafficker.'
Muck, muck, goose: What is the City of Vancouver doing about geese poop in parks?

Muck, muck, goose: What is the City of Vancouver doing about geese poop in parks?

Geese run a-muck!
ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

Candy Elaine Rheaume was paid $25 per name for information given to an acquaintance involved in the drug trade.
Vancouver's first-ever mini golf bar is opening next month

Vancouver's first-ever mini golf bar is opening next month

The themed holes include iconic city landmarks and pop-culture references
Video: Rare bird released after hitting ferry near Horseshoe Bay

Video: Rare bird released after hitting ferry near Horseshoe Bay

This is just the second red-necked phalarope treated by the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC in nine years
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