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Natural carbon sinks won't get world to net zero, find B.C. scientists

Natural carbon sinks won't get world to net zero, find B.C. scientists

Study warns governments around the world are taking credit for carbon removed by nature. The result: even if climate targets are met, they won't halt global warming.
'Absolute salmon factory': B.C. restoration project shows early signs of success

'Absolute salmon factory': B.C. restoration project shows early signs of success

Katzie First Nation reconnects creeks and sloughs with Pitt River in bid to bring back salmon, protect against extreme weather.
Update: Five per cent of flights delayed following cargo plane crash at YVR

Update: Five per cent of flights delayed following cargo plane crash at YVR

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the incident
Rob Shaw: Eby plays best hand with limited deck for new cabinet

Rob Shaw: Eby plays best hand with limited deck for new cabinet

Premier takes mostly pragmatic approach crafting latest ministerial team
Mario Canseco: Canadians and Americans drifting further apart on climate change

Mario Canseco: Canadians and Americans drifting further apart on climate change

Diverging perceptions on climate policy could complicate cross-border collaboration on environmental issues
No Operation Red Nose this holiday season in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

No Operation Red Nose this holiday season in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

Following a disappointing run last year, the coordinator of the local Operation Red Nose stopped the car-ride service for 2024.
Les Leyne: Despite scant majority, plenty of enthusiasm on display at cabinet swearing-in

Les Leyne: Despite scant majority, plenty of enthusiasm on display at cabinet swearing-in

For reasons unknown, Eby still hasn’t managed to reach a formal agreement with the two-person Green caucus, even though it’s been a month since the election.
B.C. man awarded $795K in defective 'bear banger' case

B.C. man awarded $795K in defective 'bear banger' case

Justin Muss was injured when he fired a bear-scaring device 170 km north of Fort St. John as a black bear approached him.
Sidewalk-free streets in New West to get plowed sooner after snowfalls

Sidewalk-free streets in New West to get plowed sooner after snowfalls

New Westminster will bump up snow-clearing efforts on streets that don’t have sidewalks.
Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Canadians are told that they’re free to use the products of a company that has been publicly shamed and accused of representing a serious national security threat. What should the public take away?