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For decades, the only theatre movie lovers and families in Rupert could visit to smell freshly popped popcorn and be transported to another world is now up for sale. “We’ve made the decision to sell ...
Herring are a keystone species in the marine food web, serving as a primary food source for salmon, whales, seabirds, and other predators. Their decline can have cascading effects. Photo credit: Jacob ...
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This spill is approximately eight times larger in volume than the 2017 Cermaq spill at Echo Bay. Photo credit: Ministry of Environment and Parks A fish farm operated by Norwegian aquaculture company ...
Paddle power and riverfront history: the Hazelton carried goods, people, and stories through BC's rugged waterways. In the early 1900s, the Skeena River was more than a vital waterway—it also served ...
Emergency protections for endangered southern resident killer whales are urgently needed because of increased oil tanker traffic from the expanded Trans Mountain (TMX) pipeline, says a coalition of ...
Forest fires are the second largest source of fine particulate matter from wood smoke in the province. These fires can have a significant impact on local air quality, visibility, and human health.
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Inukshuk, a humpback whale, is distinguished by black markings on the lower center of his tail resembling an inukshuk—a rock structure used by the Inuit of northern Canada as a communication aid, seen ...
British Columbia has entered its Liquified Natural Gas LNG (LNG) era – and it might not be as clean as its proponents may have you think. Public health experts are concerned that the impact of ...
The Canadian Coast Guard's Facebook page highlighted the MV Dorothy Gale incident, a 25-foot fiberglass pleasure boat responsible for structural damage and disrupting the safe use of a public dock.
The significant decrease in Coho and Chinook salmon runs in southern British Columbia dates back to the 1990s, coinciding with the first launch of salmon farming operations. Photo credit: Cermaq ...