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Drought conditions force B.C. cattle ranchers to consider selling their herds

B.C. cattle ranchers are in a pinch as severe drought conditions are forcing them to consider selling their herds.John Solecki, the Skeena region director of...

B.C. man fired from job after saving moose calf on the highway

"Her and I kind of bonded on the ride home. I mean, shucks, we had like five and a half hours in the pickup...

Canucks: Three reasons why Tom Willander was the right draft pick

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Scouts and analysts...

Is Dave Tomlinson headed back to Canucks broadcasts?

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Tomlinson resigned his...

Vancouver Whitecaps: Five reasons for positivity heading into the final third

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS Their two-game skid...

Hiker dead after falling into Cypress Creek Canyon in West Vancouver

A hiker in West Vancouver, B.C., died after falling about 60 metres into Cypress Creek Canyon on Thursday morning, according to police.A statement said...

Song of the summer? Tattoo artist writes rap anthem for Maple Ridge, B.C.

Maple Ridge residents now have a summer anthem to blast at barbecues. "Someone had to do it, somebody had to make a song for Ridge," said...

Businesses prepare for 'massively busy' time playing catchup after tentative deal at B.C. ports

The last 13 days have involved plenty of patience for the folks at Aheer Transportation in Delta, B.C., where truckers have been laid off...

As rents soar, tenants organize local protests. But what's needed for a national housing movement?

Striking tenants who are refusing to pay big rent increases in several buildings in Toronto's west end say they've been flooded with support from across...

CEO of defunct northwest B.C. mining company found guilty of environmental violations

The former CEO of a defunct B.C. mining company has been found guilty of 13 environmental violations in relation to waste discharges from a northwest...

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