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These jaw-dropping satellite time-lapses show thick wildfire smoke blanketing B.C. (VIDEOS)

These jaw-dropping satellite time-lapses show thick wildfire smoke blanketing B.C. (VIDEOS)

B.C.'s wildfires are injecting smoke 40,000 feet into the atmosphere and compromising air quality
J-Pod southern resident killer whales not seen in Salish Sea for 100 days: researchers

J-Pod southern resident killer whales not seen in Salish Sea for 100 days: researchers

Researchers hope the whales are finding food elsewhere.
How will a state of emergency help B.C. fight wildfires?

How will a state of emergency help B.C. fight wildfires?

With nearly 300 fires burning across the province and a windstorm approaching, British Columbia has declared a state of emergency.
British Columbians are keeping their pandemic pets: BC SPCA

British Columbians are keeping their pandemic pets: BC SPCA

The animal welfare charity says it's seeing a much lower return rate when compared to non-COVID years.
BC SPCA looks to free up space for wildfire animals with half-price adoptions

BC SPCA looks to free up space for wildfire animals with half-price adoptions

BC SPCA has provided emergency boarding for more than 80 animals
Fire crews investigate smoke sighting in Powell River neighbourhood

Fire crews investigate smoke sighting in Powell River neighbourhood

Coastal Fire Centre indicates there is no fire in the Wildwood/Scout Mountain area
California town destroyed by 2018 fire raises $7,000 for Lytton residents

California town destroyed by 2018 fire raises $7,000 for Lytton residents

Mayor of Paradise has a message for Lytton evacuees: 'Don't give up'
Thousands of dollars worth of firefighting equipment stolen near Castlegar

Thousands of dollars worth of firefighting equipment stolen near Castlegar

RCMP are looking to the public for help.
Falling tide leads to ferry delays between Powell River and Sechelt Peninsula

Falling tide leads to ferry delays between Powell River and Sechelt Peninsula

Overloads and delays occurred on both sides of the route after vehicle stuck on ramp was removed
'I knew it was big': B.C. fisherman reels in shark off Nanaimo

'I knew it was big': B.C. fisherman reels in shark off Nanaimo

Roy Ban caught quite the surprise when he reeled in a very big fish.