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Has removal of fish farms decreased sea lice?

Has removal of fish farms decreased sea lice?

It’s premature for either activists or industry to draw conclusions, marine parasite expert says
UBCM declines to support Village's Supreme Court appeal request

UBCM declines to support Village's Supreme Court appeal request

“UBCM has been a strong advocate for ensuring procedural fairness."
2022 season sets BC Parks reservation record

2022 season sets BC Parks reservation record

Demand for reservations has grown more than 200% in the past decade.
Man banned from B.C. Ferries tries to sneak on wearing disguise

Man banned from B.C. Ferries tries to sneak on wearing disguise

Police said the man was wearing a disguise and speaking “in an odd high-pitched accent that was either Australian or British.”
Victoria man found dead in Spain, more than two months after going missing: police

Victoria man found dead in Spain, more than two months after going missing: police

VICTORIA — A Victoria man who disappeared in Spain in July has been found dead in that country. A statement from Victoria police says 67-year-old Scott Graham was last seen in Madrid.
UPDATE: increased police presence in Dawson Creek after shooting death

UPDATE: increased police presence in Dawson Creek after shooting death

Look to determine the motive in this incident.
A year after the mandate: where B.C.'s unvaccinated doctors ended up

A year after the mandate: where B.C.'s unvaccinated doctors ended up

In the Interior Health region, while unvaccinated staff were barred from IH property immediately, the health authority’s board of directors delayed formally terminating medical staff who refused the vaccine until August.
Unable to find housing, couple takes to the ocean

Unable to find housing, couple takes to the ocean

Every time Philip and Sonja Hathaway leave their boat in the Campbell River estuary for supplies or appointments, they worry it won’t be there when they return.
Some power outages but no major problems after blustery windstorm sweeps B.C.

Some power outages but no major problems after blustery windstorm sweeps B.C.

VANCOUVER — The first significant windstorm of British Columbia's unseasonably warm fall buffeted much of the province Monday, but only a few hundred customers remained without power less than 24 hours later.
Environment Canada warns of high winds across most of B.C.

Environment Canada warns of high winds across most of B.C.

VANCOUVER — Windy weather is in the forecast for most of British Columbia today as a cold front sweeps across the province.