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Salish Sea’s newest orca is female and doing well: researchers

Salish Sea’s newest orca is female and doing well: researchers

New calf is the latest addition to southwestern B.C.’s endangered J-pod
Canadians who see US as an ‘enemy’ nearly match those who see an ally: poll

Canadians who see US as an ‘enemy’ nearly match those who see an ally: poll

New Leger survey also finds 74% of Canadians dislike President Donald Trump
Lumber tariff of 25% in April latest on list of looming US trade barriers

Lumber tariff of 25% in April latest on list of looming US trade barriers

Trump floated idea Wednesday, if stacked on existing duties would mean levy to Canada of over 50%
Vancouver Rise set to debut women’s pro soccer league with big BC Place bash

Vancouver Rise set to debut women’s pro soccer league with big BC Place bash

Northern Super League team will kickoff life in dome before moving to Swangard Stadium in Burnaby
Vernon history in pictures celebrates Love Your Pets Day

Vernon history in pictures celebrates Love Your Pets Day

Today, Feb. 20, is National Love Your Pets Day. Give them extra treats, love, attention. Go wild!
Canadian-sourced groceries available amid tariffs, Nakusp businesses say

Canadian-sourced groceries available amid tariffs, Nakusp businesses say

Village grocery providers speak to what's available locally, amid looming U.S. tariffs and calls for more Canadian products
New video connects Coldstream songwriter's tune to mental health

New video connects Coldstream songwriter's tune to mental health

Joseph Pinheiro is one-half of Phunk & Wangles, a duo which has released its latest video, Keep Dusting, a song about the never-ending job of housekeeping the mind
Model airplane show touching down in Vernon mall

Model airplane show touching down in Vernon mall

Radio Controlled Aeromodelers Society will set up a display at the Village Green Shopping Centre Feb. 21-23
Large fishing boat overturns and leaks on B.C. North Coast; fishermen rescued

Large fishing boat overturns and leaks on B.C. North Coast; fishermen rescued

A local First Nations team deployed barriers to contain the spread of spilled substances
Northern BC terminal partners with South Korean authority to advance ammonia fuel project

Northern BC terminal partners with South Korean authority to advance ammonia fuel project

If successful, the undertaking could allow Canada to export two million metric tonnes of ammonia annually starting late 2029
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