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Major projects, new board members announced at Tourism Fernie AGM

Major projects, new board members announced at Tourism Fernie AGM

Tourism Fernie was involved with multiple sustainable tourism projects last year
B.C. Orca rescue team plots change of tactics as orphan feeds on fish

B.C. Orca rescue team plots change of tactics as orphan feeds on fish

Planning next bid to rescue orca calf near Zeballos will take ‘few days’: Fisheries Department
Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

60% of respondents admit to feeling road rage for various reasons
WestJet Encore avoids impending strike, reaches deal with pilots

WestJet Encore avoids impending strike, reaches deal with pilots

Tentative agreement must still be approved by the 355 members it covers
Global study, B.C. researcher analyze how mammals responded during pandemic

Global study, B.C. researcher analyze how mammals responded during pandemic

Animals more active in developed areas, less so around humans in natural areas
Scientists studying possible health impacts of incoming Squamish LNG plant

Scientists studying possible health impacts of incoming Squamish LNG plant

Pollution produced during gas flaring process could impact area residents, study authors say
Daughter speaks out after mom found dead following alleged abduction in Lumby

Daughter speaks out after mom found dead following alleged abduction in Lumby

RCMP located the deceased woman after investigating an alleged abduction
10 billion trees planted in B.C. since reforestation work began 94 years ago

10 billion trees planted in B.C. since reforestation work began 94 years ago

A ceremonial seedling was planted at Green Timbers Urban Forest Park in Surrey
Former B.C. premier Horgan helps sell Canadian hydrogen in Germany

Former B.C. premier Horgan helps sell Canadian hydrogen in Germany

But recent agreement between Canada and Germany will largely benefit Atlantic Canada
B.C.’s rural communities need more from health authorities: UBC prof

B.C.’s rural communities need more from health authorities: UBC prof

Dr. Jude Kornelsen says transparency, communication needed to improve trust, effectiveness