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Join the rescue: How the public can help orca calf stranded in B.C. lagoon

Join the rescue: How the public can help orca calf stranded in B.C. lagoon

Photographers are needed to help reunite a stranded killer whale with her pod.
'It didn't seem real': Orca swims beside paddle boarder in mouth of Jordan River

'It didn't seem real': Orca swims beside paddle boarder in mouth of Jordan River

A paddle boarder found himself right beside an orca in an unexpected place.
B.C. residents to save money on energy bills with new credit

B.C. residents to save money on energy bills with new credit

The credit will start showing up after April 15.
Two separate crashes in Surrey over the long weekend leave people with serious injuries

Two separate crashes in Surrey over the long weekend leave people with serious injuries

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
'No carbon tax' protest to cause traffic disruptions on B.C. highways

'No carbon tax' protest to cause traffic disruptions on B.C. highways

A scheduled protest will take place along the Trans-Canada Highway in Hope and traffic delays are expected on multiple major routes.
What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

"Getting old is inevitable, but becoming frail is not," says Dr. Karen Humphreys.
'Big boom and a jolt': B.C. family recounts flight where lightning strikes plane

'Big boom and a jolt': B.C. family recounts flight where lightning strikes plane

"Flying home in a tiny prop plane when it was hit by lightning is not an experience I care to repeat," says Jessica McConnell.
B.C.'s popular Othello Tunnels set to partially reopen in July

B.C.'s popular Othello Tunnels set to partially reopen in July

Some parts of Othello Tunnels will be open, while work in other closed areas continues.
Someone deliberately cut cables, causing $40K in damage on Cortes Island

Someone deliberately cut cables, causing $40K in damage on Cortes Island

Police are investigating a fibre-optic cable sabotage on Cortes Island.
Kids' lemonade stand stirs up concern on B.C. island

Kids' lemonade stand stirs up concern on B.C. island

A lemonade stand on Quadra Island prompted a safety check by RCMP.
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