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9/11 20 years later: Delta firefighters recall their trip to New York

9/11 20 years later: Delta firefighters recall their trip to New York

Visits over several months was to attend funerals and provide emotional support
B.C. ridings see up to 40% decline in polling locations

B.C. ridings see up to 40% decline in polling locations

Fewer polling locations in many B.C. ridings could mean travelling significantly further to cast your ballot this federal election.
For most non-government employees, Sept. 30 will be a regular working day this year

For most non-government employees, Sept. 30 will be a regular working day this year

The last day of September marks the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Okanagan home to large root borer beetles — and if you're brave, you can eat them

Okanagan home to large root borer beetles — and if you're brave, you can eat them

The bug is found in many regions of western North America.
Feeding a 719-pound grizzly from a B.C. gondola makes a splash on TikTok

Feeding a 719-pound grizzly from a B.C. gondola makes a splash on TikTok

Boo the grizzly bear has been thriving in his 20-acre enclosure at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort for almost two decades. How he gets his food has given him some fame on social media.
Off-duty officer saves toddler's life on side of B.C. highway

Off-duty officer saves toddler's life on side of B.C. highway

A story of being in the right place at the right time.
Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Reading through pages of party platforms can be time-consuming. We break down each party's stance on specific issues tied to climate change.
With plenty of seals to eat, Bigg's orcas flooding Salish Sea

With plenty of seals to eat, Bigg's orcas flooding Salish Sea

The orcas, named after orca research pioneer Dr. Michael Bigg, are no longer regarded as transient.
Cougar locks eyes with B.C. homeowner after killing neighbourhood cat, dog

Cougar locks eyes with B.C. homeowner after killing neighbourhood cat, dog

The animal was euthanized as it posed a public safety threat, the Conservation Officer Service says.
B.C. clothing designers off to New York despite devastating fire

B.C. clothing designers off to New York despite devastating fire

A fire on Aug. 27 destroyed 90 per cent of the company's inventory.