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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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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
A new emergency space promises better care and easier staff recruitment for the region.
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
Despite being touted as a clean energy project, B.C.’s Ksi Lisims LNG will likely run on fossil fuels for years before hydro power reaches the site.
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First Nation Sues Feds, Saying They Were Ripped off in Land Claim Settlement
The Lax Kw’alaams Nation is suing the federal government to overturn a 2002 land claim settlement, arguing they were denied full compensation for reserve lands wrongfully divided and sold more than a century ago.
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Cariboo Fire Fighter Raises Over $11K for Tour de North
Volunteer firefighter Sharleen Bast of 150 Mile House has raised over $11,000 in the 2025 Tour de North, supporting childhood cancer research and families through the Canadian Cancer Society.
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First in Canada: Full Aboriginal Title Recognized on Haida Gwaii
Historic ruling affirms Aboriginal title across the archipelago for the first time in Canada; private property and local services remain unaffected.
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DFO ‘Legacy of Neglect’ Leaves North Coast Salmon to Flounder
DFO has cut salmon stream monitoring on BC’s North and Central Coast, leaving critical runs uncounted at the height of spawning season.
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On Screen and in Spirit: Indigenous Voices Lead the 4th Stseptékwles re Sk’elép (Coyote Stories) Indigenous Film Festival
Taking place Sept. 26 to 28, the festival offers an ‘additional learning opportunity’ leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Seeking Answers After Tragedy in Prince Rupert
A long-awaited inquest into the 2023 deaths of Janet Nguyen, Christopher Duong, and their two young sons will offer the community a chance for answers.
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Threat of Oxygen-Poor ‘Dead Zones’ Surfacing on BC Central Coast
Scientists warn that low-oxygen “dead zones” are emerging in Queen Charlotte Sound, threatening BC’s Central Coast ecosystems, fisheries, and the communities that depend on them.
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Prince Rupert Mourns Death of Carnival Worker in Tragic Ride Accident
Multiple investigations are underway after a carnival worker was killed in an incident at the Prince Rupert Summer Carnival on Tuesday, August 26.
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Free Indigenous Music Festivals Ready to Rock Vancouver Island
A free Indigenous-led music and culture festival, Movable Feast, is set to tour Vancouver Island this August with performances, ceremonies, and community gatherings.
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From Sanctuary to Shipping Lane: LNG Canada Tankers Threaten BC’s Whale Haven
Once a whale sanctuary, Douglas Channel is now facing a surge of LNG tanker traffic that threatens humpbacks and fin whales.
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Decision Looms for Next Major B.C. LNG Export Project
B.C. concluded its environmental assessment of the Ksi Lisims LNG proposal and declined additional dispute resolution with neighbouring First Nations. Ministers have until just after Labour Day to make a decision.
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BC Takes First Steps to Protect Coastal Conservation Hotspots With First Nations
BC and the Gitga’at and Gitxaała Nations have announced a new 14-square-kilometre wildlife management area to safeguard the Kitkiata and Kishkosh Inlets as part of the larger Great Bear Sea project.
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Ottawa’s Foreign Worker Cap Is Already Being Felt
As fewer permits are approved, businesses scramble for staffing and migrants say they’ve been abandoned.
 
					
						
				
					




















