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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
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Winter Is Coming: Is Your Community Ready For More Extreme Weather?
Only about a third of British Columbians have taken steps to be prepared, says BC Hydro.
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BC Has Tons Of Sea Cucumbers And This Vid Shows The Crazy Way They Eat
We can relate to these hungry marine animals stuffing their faces.
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Indigenous Stewards on BC’s Coast Left in the Dark as Sun Sets on Federal Guardianship Program
Uncertainty over conservation funding raises concerns about jobs, monitoring, and the future of Indigenous Guardian programs.
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Exxon Valdez, Thirty-Seven Years Later
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First Nation Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against Prince Rupert Port
Court rules Metlakatla’s claims over Ridley Island project should proceed in civil court.
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Life on ‘Na̱mg̱is Territory, at the Edge of the Ocean
Off the northern tip of Vancouver Island, in the tiny community of Alert Bay, B.C., residents hold deep connections to the land and waters.
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Coroner’s Inquest Ordered Into Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting
BC’s chief coroner says the inquest will examine the circumstances behind the deaths and potential systemic issues.
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In the Wheelhouse with the Captain of the Northern Expedition : a Steady Hand at the Helm
“You get used to it,” says Captain Dylan Fowler, speaking from Port Hardy, his voice calm and measured. “Around here, in the winter, a gale warning is just… a normal day.”
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Hesquiaht Descendants Earn Second and Most Sportsmanlike at 66th All Native Basketball Tourney
After an early loss, the Nuu-chah-nulth squad battles back with six straight wins to claim second place.
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Only One Nuu-chah-nulth Team Heads to All Native Basketball Tournament
Hesquiaht Descendants carry on tradition as only Nuu-chah-nulth team at 66th All Native Tournament.
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Strong Women Rising
More than a game, AMR Basketball connects Indigenous women to culture, ceremony, and the power of collective strength.
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LNG Canada Has Been Flaring up to 15 Times More Gas Than Expected, Documents Reveal
An issue with the Kitimat facility’s flaring equipment has resulted in LNG Canada burning significantly more gas — and it could take three years to fix.
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Burns ‘Smaller’ on Valkyrie the Dawson Creek Rescue Bear as Society Eyes Springtime Release
The Northern Lights Wildlife Society took bearcub Valkyrie in after it was rescued near 188 Road in late December 2025.
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Gitanyow Wins Court Battle to Restart Forestry Licence Consultation
Court rules BC failed its duty to consult, ordering renewed talks over a contested forestry licence in Gitanyow territory.
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Coastal First Nations Say They Are Open to Cooperation, Not Oil Tankers
Coastal First Nations urge Prime Minister Carney to uphold oil tanker bans and prioritize marine safety.
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Bernice’s Story Highlights B.C.’s New Liver Transplant Guidelines for Indigenous Patients
A Haida Gwaii woman’s story sheds light on inequities in liver transplant access and new guidelines to address them.
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Social Smarts Help BC Humpbacks Adapt as Oceans Change
As oceans warm and prey patterns shift, BC humpbacks are adapting—together.
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Life, Labour, and Loss on BC’s Cannery Coast
How labour, family, and policy shaped British Columbia’s cannery coast.





















