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Residents on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain fed a hurt bear. Now, it's dead

Residents on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain fed a hurt bear. Now, it's dead

Watermelon and other food were given to the bruin since Sunday, Aug. 11, police said.
Dog owner wards off 'stealth attack' by otters

Dog owner wards off 'stealth attack' by otters

“They got within a few feet and I started swinging a seven-foot log and yelling to keep them away.â€
Paws and play: 5 great ways to stay active with your dog this summer

Paws and play: 5 great ways to stay active with your dog this summer

Pettable drew on advice from the American Kennel Club and veterinary experts to find out ways to stay active with your dog this summer.
Transient orcas thriving in Salish Sea, as southern residents continue to struggle

Transient orcas thriving in Salish Sea, as southern residents continue to struggle

Bigg’s killer whales have been spotted in local waters every day since March 12.
Celebrating canine speed: Highlights from the Squamish whippet racing weekend

Celebrating canine speed: Highlights from the Squamish whippet racing weekend

Whippet racing enthusiasts flock to Squamish for the North American Nationals, showcasing premium fields and heartfelt memories.
Most pet owners who have pet insurance say it's worth the cost

Most pet owners who have pet insurance say it's worth the cost

Experian surveyed pet owners to retrieve their views about the financial responsibility of owning pets and whether or not paying for pet insurance is worth it.
Mass die-off of fish reported in North Cowichan lake

Mass die-off of fish reported in North Cowichan lake

Thousands of dead pumpkinseed fish, an invasive species, were found belly-up at the lake.
Two rare deer sightings in Richmond

Two rare deer sightings in Richmond

The city warns residents to keep their distance from these 'cute' animals.
Group of Alaska Tribes demands pause on B.C. mining project upstream of 'ecological hotspot'

Group of Alaska Tribes demands pause on B.C. mining project upstream of 'ecological hotspot'

B.C. is set to publish an environmental impact assessment for the Eskay Creek mine in the near future.
The world is farming more seafood than it catches. Is that a good thing?

The world is farming more seafood than it catches. Is that a good thing?

Grist reports that both aquaculture and fisheries have environmental and climate impacts and this underscores the need to transform seafood systems to minimize their impact on the planet.