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B.C. Ferries and new rival Hullo each suffer technical problems

B.C. Ferries and new rival Hullo each suffer technical problems

B.C. Ferries’ Coastal Renaissance pulled from service as Hullo records more cancellations
North Shore eagles don tracker backpacks for real-time monitoring

North Shore eagles don tracker backpacks for real-time monitoring

Data from the trackers on eagles is now showing scientists, in greater detail than previously conceived possible, what the eagles are doing once they are out of eyeshot
Local mom shares cautionary tale after coyote encounter in Squamish park

Local mom shares cautionary tale after coyote encounter in Squamish park

Coyote's proximity to toddler prompts parent to remind others to keep littles within reach outdoors.
‘Very concerning’: B.C. government launches account on China-censored Weibo

‘Very concerning’: B.C. government launches account on China-censored Weibo

Pro-democracy advocate Ivy Li: 'Our government is now making it easier for the CCP to monitor the Chinese community here in B.C.'
Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Pete and Kimmy Gill, who were already in Hawaii when they learned of the Maui wildfires, are organizing supplies for residents.
10-million cruise ship passengers — and counting — for Victoria

10-million cruise ship passengers — and counting — for Victoria

The visitors planned to spend Wednesday exploring and to “make the most of it, soak it all up and take in the scenery.”
Feds give Vancouver developers nearly $500M in loans to build 1,100 rental homes

Feds give Vancouver developers nearly $500M in loans to build 1,100 rental homes

Federal housing minister Sean Fraser was reluctant to share locations of all nine sites backed by the low-cost loans.
B.C. First Nation band councillor found dead, man arrested

B.C. First Nation band councillor found dead, man arrested

SURREY, B.C. — A band councillor with a Metro Vancouver First Nation has been found dead. Sgt.
No charge for Surrey Police Service officer after shopkeeper’s complaint

No charge for Surrey Police Service officer after shopkeeper’s complaint

An SPS officer allegedly intervened in a customer dispute
B.C. First Nations coalition seeks leave to join case to support salmon farm closures

B.C. First Nations coalition seeks leave to join case to support salmon farm closures

19 B.C. First Nations and the Union of B.C. say they are applying to the court out of their obligation to protect wild salmon for current and future generations