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Toxic algae near Kamloops, possibly linked to cattle deaths, sick dogs

Toxic algae near Kamloops, possibly linked to cattle deaths, sick dogs

The B.C. Environment Ministry website says the bacteria can cause skin rashes to stomach cramps
Buckerfields commits to “living wage” for employees

Buckerfields commits to “living wage” for employees

Duncan-based company said it was the right thing to do
Supreme Court rules on Maple Ridge pair’s trial in India

Supreme Court rules on Maple Ridge pair’s trial in India

Decision made after case involving the murder of former Pitt Meadows secondary student
A trades career opens a world of opportunities

A trades career opens a world of opportunities

Almost 300 students will launch their trades and technical training at NIC this fall, opening doors to diverse careers, applied learning opportunities and lifestyle choices.
Union job action looming at UBC

Union job action looming at UBC

Local at Vancouver campus votes strongly in favour of walking off the job
UPDATE: Conservation officer felt black bear posed too great a risk

UPDATE: Conservation officer felt black bear posed too great a risk

Officer decided to put down the increasingly-agitated bear found wandering around the Campbell River marina.
Derek Saretzky appeals convictions, sentence in Alberta triple murder

Derek Saretzky appeals convictions, sentence in Alberta triple murder

The Alberta man received three murder convictions earlier this year
New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

B.C. superintendent of real estate continues to act, following report into ‘shadow flipping’
B.C. Indigenous protesters build tiny homes in Trans Mountain pipeline’s path

B.C. Indigenous protesters build tiny homes in Trans Mountain pipeline’s path

Protesters have built similar homes to those at the Standing Rock protest in the United States
Comox Nautical Days shining for upcoming diamond jubilee

Comox Nautical Days shining for upcoming diamond jubilee

With “thousands of visitors” flocking to the 59th edition of Comox Nautical Days last month, organizer Susan Wood told Comox council Wednesday the committee is already gearing up for a special 60th edition of the festival next summer.