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How four changes to the Fisheries Act may affect the North Coast

How four changes to the Fisheries Act may affect the North Coast

From Indigenous reconciliation to habitat protection and owner-operator licences
Shelter reunites Alberta cat with its B.C. family

Shelter reunites Alberta cat with its B.C. family

‘Furry tail ending’ made some odd twists and turns in the past six months, including a Langley stop.
UVic prof publishes investigation on zen of Street Fighter

UVic prof publishes investigation on zen of Street Fighter

Prof drawn to whether violent fighting games make people violent
BALONEY METER: Is advocating against abortion out of line with the charter?

BALONEY METER: Is advocating against abortion out of line with the charter?

Justin ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ has been firm in defending his government’s new policy on summer-jobs grants
UPDATE: Suspicious package issue at Comox Airport resolved; YQQ open for business

UPDATE: Suspicious package issue at Comox Airport resolved; YQQ open for business

Passengers removed from Flight 8306 to Vancouver
36 per cent of Canadians surveyed lied about financial matter to partner: poll

36 per cent of Canadians surveyed lied about financial matter to partner: poll

Survey found participants aged 18 to 34 were more likely to be victims of financial infidelity — at 47 per cent
Coldest Night of the Year Walk upcoming

Coldest Night of the Year Walk upcoming

Annual event takes place Feb. 24 nation-wide
Appeals by 45 Russian athletes against Olympic bans rejected

Appeals by 45 Russian athletes against Olympic bans rejected

The ‘Olympic Athletes from Russia’ will compete in neutral uniforms under the Olympic flag
B.C. racetrack accident leaves two injured men lying on the track for 20 minutes

B.C. racetrack accident leaves two injured men lying on the track for 20 minutes

Driver seriously injured at Cloverdale’s Fraser Downs racetrack
B.C. already seeking new markets for wine in Asia, U.S.: Horgan

B.C. already seeking new markets for wine in Asia, U.S.: Horgan

‘We are going to be seeking new markets to replace any lost market we may have in Alberta’