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'A culture of killing'? Auditor general asked to investigate BC Conservation Officer Service
A wildlife advocacy group is requesting an independent audit of the BC Conservation Officer Service, citing a lack of financial transparency and little progress in reducing the number of bears killed in the name of public safety since 2005.
Jul 6, 2022 11:31 AM
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Unclaimed Lotto Max ticket worth $15 million is set to expire in August
Check your tickets! The unclaimed ticket was purchased in Vancouver last year
Jul 6, 2022 9:37 AM
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Canadians want action on climate change but majority are socially disengaged
Canadians are more likely to be concerned about the impact of climate change on future generations than the personal harm it could cause them now. Experts say after last year's heat dome in B.C., that's something Canadians may want to reconsider.
Jul 6, 2022 9:00 AM
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$45 sprinklers helped save this B.C. town from wildfire. Have other cities followed suit?
Last summer's Tremont Creek wildfire came very close to Logan Lake. Nearly a year later, the town's mayor is extending an invite to other communities to learn about their sprinkler system.
Jul 6, 2022 7:00 AM
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Opinion: Why Canada's Supreme Court isn't likely to go rogue like its U.S. counterpart
Decision-making in the Canadian Supreme Court appears to be more fundamentally rooted in the law, not politics, than it is in the United States. Here’s why.
Jul 5, 2022 10:00 PM
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Immigration Canada forces mother-to-be to raise child on her own
Canada decided that this couple's marriage was "not genuine." Now, a Canadian woman is forced to raise a child without a father
Jul 5, 2022 8:00 PM
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57% of Canadians say climate change affects where they plan to buy a home
Amid growing concern over the cost climate change will impose on Canadian housing, a RE/MAX Canada-backed study says more than $5 billion a year is needed to protect homes from floods, extreme weather and wildfire.
Jul 5, 2022 7:00 PM
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Top bureaucrat reveals offer to B.C. government workers
The Deputy Minister of B.C.’s public service has revealed the government’s latest offer to the B.C. General Employees Union. The union, which represents 33,000 government workers, is preparing to strike after talks broke off.
Jul 5, 2022 6:37 PM
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What is development coordination disorder? Here's what you need to know
DCD affects one to two children in every classroom in Canada.
Jul 5, 2022 5:00 PM
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These are B.C.'s deadliest communities — for bears
Over a seven-year period, 3,779 black bears were killed across British Columbia in government-sanctioned euthanizations. A freedom of information request shows which communities had the most number of deaths.
Jul 5, 2022 4:28 PM
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