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Video shows thrilling encounter with orcas in Howe Sound

Video shows thrilling encounter with orcas in Howe Sound

Check out this recently-published video showing a thrilling morning encounter with three orcas in Howe Sound.
Dead seal spotted on Metro 鶹ýӳbeach

Dead seal spotted on Metro 鶹ýӳbeach

A dead seal was spotted lying on a beach at the Garry Point Park in Richmond on Monday afternoon.
20 adorable photos from this weekend's Pet-a-palooza in Yaletown

20 adorable photos from this weekend's Pet-a-palooza in Yaletown

There were doodles and poodles, hounds and pugs, and doggos galore Sunday at Pet-a-Palooza in Yaletown. The 鶹ýӳneighbourhood really went to the dogs for an expo for man's best friend and the men and women (and kids!) who love them.
Snack bags can kill pets, warns devastated dog owner

Snack bags can kill pets, warns devastated dog owner

It's every pet owners worst nightmare: Coming home to find your pet has died. A Squamish man's beloved French Bulldog suffocated in a bag of chips before his owner returned a few hours later.
Vancouver's new Sexy Beast app is like Tinder for people with pets

Vancouver's new Sexy Beast app is like Tinder for people with pets

Sexy Beast The organizers of Pet-A-Palooza are developing a dating app for pet owners to help single people find a date that will accept them and their furbaby.
Grizzly bear sightings on the rise on Whistler's trail system

Grizzly bear sightings on the rise on Whistler's trail system

As Sea to Sky grizzly bear populations continue to gradually increase in numbers, sightings of the species on local trails are becoming more common.
Bear kills dog on North 鶹ýӳhiking trail

Bear kills dog on North 鶹ýӳhiking trail

Conservation officers are asking dog walkers to keep their pups on a tight leash after a black bear bit and killed a dachshund on a backcountry hiking trail Friday afternoon.
Why millennials are flocking to bird watching

Why millennials are flocking to bird watching

More young people are flocking to birdwatching than ever, aided by the internet, social media and digital photography, avian enthusiasts say. While previous generations had to dust off old bird books at the library, millennials have easier access to information and like-minded individuals than ever before.
Second black bear of the year destroyed in Whistler due to human conflict

Second black bear of the year destroyed in Whistler due to human conflict

A black bear was destroyed in Whistler's Rainbow Park by the local Conservation Officer Service (COS) on Saturday, Aug. 11, after accessing food from a picnic table while people were present.
Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing might be these new bat condos

Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing might be these new bat condos

Bats are the new bees as conservationists seek to protect the flying mammals that are so important to the ecosystem for pollination and insect control. And in the Tri-Cities, that means building a bat “condo” at Colony Farm Regional Park for the creatures to ensure they have a safe place to raise their young.