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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.
Coho Festival returns to Ambleside Park today

Coho Festival returns to Ambleside Park today

After a two-year hiatus, the North Shore staple is back with swimming races, and a day of opportunities to learn about waterway stewardship
B.C. municipalities' convention takes aim at housing, health, climate

B.C. municipalities' convention takes aim at housing, health, climate

This year's UBCM conference in Whistler plans to cover major themes, include housing, safety, mental health and addictions, and climate change.
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.
Minter: Gardeners, get your gloves out to plant garlic this fall

Minter: Gardeners, get your gloves out to plant garlic this fall

Garlic is very easy to grow and will make a wonderful addition to your winter garden, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
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.
'Feels like a dead zone': Vancouver residents campaign for working water fountains

'Feels like a dead zone': Vancouver residents campaign for working water fountains

The group held a rally on Sept. 9 to bring awareness to their campaign.
This is the reason crows are looking ruffled and patchy lately

This is the reason crows are looking ruffled and patchy lately

It's completely normal according to the BC SPCA.
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