The task employees of a North Island fish hatchery have been dreading has arrived, and staff have now begun the process of culling nearly one million salmon they have been raising.
The Capital Regional District's parks committee has taken a firm stance against raising parking fees at regional parks, after the idea was floated by staff earlier this week.
BC Ferries says one of its employees at the Swartz Bay terminal near Victoria has tested positive for COVID-19, but there is no risk to the general public.
The Port of Nanaimo has finished penning its lease agreement with international shipping company DP World to expand the city's Duke Point terminal and pave the way for global shipping.
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The B.C. government is looking for public input on a proposed "flyover" overpass at the intersection of the Pat Bay Highway and Keating Cross Road in Central Saanich.
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The family of a 17-year-old Vancouver Island boy with muscular dystrophy is facing a massive bill to make their home wheelchair accessible. But some surprise relief is rolling in thanks to an old friend.
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Outdoor enthusiasts will soon be able to book a spot at a B.C. campsite for the spring as the province's reservation system is scheduled to open early next month.
When British Columbia’s long-term care and assisted care workers and residents have all been vaccinated, seniors 80 and older who live in the community are next in line.
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It’s been nearly a year since tents have been allowed to stay up around-the-clock in many Victoria parks, and now the goal to get the folks living in them into indoor housing is just over five weeks away.
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A report commissioned by the BC Salmon Farmers Association says millions of juvenile salmon and eggs will be destroyed because of a federal decision to phase out fish farms in British Columbia's Discovery Islands.
Video of a B.C. farmer lecturing a lynx that invaded his chicken coop has gone viral online, but conservation officers warn that the interaction sets a bad example.
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