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B.C.’s Kootenays ask province to ban feeding troublesome turkeys

B.C.’s Kootenays ask province to ban feeding troublesome turkeys

Dozens of foul fowls are roaming the streets of edgewater
Shell Canada gives up exploration rights to make way for protected area off Vancouver Island

Shell Canada gives up exploration rights to make way for protected area off Vancouver Island

The permits cover an offshore area more than one-and-a-half times the size of Vancouver Island.
Be careful comparing 2010 cost to Calgary 2026: Vancouver CEO John Furlong

Be careful comparing 2010 cost to Calgary 2026: Vancouver CEO John Furlong

The chief executive officer of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., says the $7.7 billion that’s been attached to those games is inflated and that the actual cost was closer to $4 billion.
Russian suspects in poisoning: We were in UK as tourists

Russian suspects in poisoning: We were in UK as tourists

President Vladimir Putin says Russia has identified the two men that Britain named as suspects in the poisoning of a former Russian spy, and that there is “nothing criminal” about them.
HOMEFINDER: Quay project aims to create a village feel in Westbay neighbourhood

HOMEFINDER: Quay project aims to create a village feel in Westbay neighbourhood

Upscale Head Street development looks to add restaurant to commercial mix
Erin Weir to seek NDP nomination despite ousting over harassment complaints

Erin Weir to seek NDP nomination despite ousting over harassment complaints

Leader Jagmeet Singh has stood firm in his decision to block Weir from returning to caucus or running in the 2019 election.
B.C. municipalities want convicted politicians removed from office

B.C. municipalities want convicted politicians removed from office

Terrace and Pitt Meadows UBCM resolutions also call for action upon charges being laid
Neighbours angry at slow B.C. RCMP response to violent, chaotic party

Neighbours angry at slow B.C. RCMP response to violent, chaotic party

A community on Westside Road feels they are not properly protected by RCMP
Canadian Armed Forces stepping back from B.C. wildfires

Canadian Armed Forces stepping back from B.C. wildfires

B.C. government says no longer a need for the troops to assist with wildfire mop-up and security
B.C. communities call for wildfire prevention help

B.C. communities call for wildfire prevention help

Tax, insurance cuts proposed for private land ‘fire smart’ efforts