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Rabbits allegedly killed and dissected in front of Haida Gwaii elementary school children

Rabbits allegedly killed and dissected in front of Haida Gwaii elementary school children

Lesson was cruel and traumatizing to young students, said animal rights group
‘Most extreme’ rogue wave ever recorded off B.C. reignites alternative energy interest

‘Most extreme’ rogue wave ever recorded off B.C. reignites alternative energy interest

17.6-metre crest observed offshore from Ucluelet called a once in ‘1,300 years’ phenomenon
Analysts say CRTC lacks expertise to regulate online streaming, YouTube

Analysts say CRTC lacks expertise to regulate online streaming, YouTube

Online Streaming Act which would subject streaming services to same rules as Canadian broadcasters
Poll: Nearly 30% of Canadians say it’s time to ‘learn to live’ with COVID-19

Poll: Nearly 30% of Canadians say it’s time to ‘learn to live’ with COVID-19

Leger survey indicates level of fatigue among the population, experts preach caution
B.C. health ministry drops daily reporting of active COVID-19 cases

B.C. health ministry drops daily reporting of active COVID-19 cases

Omicron wave overwhelms testing, changes isolation rules
Members of B.C.’s African diaspora call for better Black representation

Members of B.C.’s African diaspora call for better Black representation

Issamba Centre couches Black History Month discussions around release of provincial racism report
Sports-bet pilot kicks off at 6 Fraser Valley pubs starting Super Bowl weekend

Sports-bet pilot kicks off at 6 Fraser Valley pubs starting Super Bowl weekend

Live odds and related promos flashed across digital, TV-type screens
Kelowna dad loses parental custody until son is vaccinated, judge rules

Kelowna dad loses parental custody until son is vaccinated, judge rules

Parents have polarized opinions on the COVID-19 vaccine
Ridge Meadows RCMP have largest-ever fentanyl bust

Ridge Meadows RCMP have largest-ever fentanyl bust

More than 63,000 doses of fentanyl and other drugs seized
B.C. expands provincial parks as recreation demand rises

B.C. expands provincial parks as recreation demand rises

More than 14% of province now in parks, protected areas