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Wolf seen in James Bay tranquilized, will be moved to wilderness location

Wolf seen in James Bay tranquilized, will be moved to wilderness location

Conservation officers are transporting a wolf captured in James Bay on Sunday to an undisclosed wilderness location. The wolf was assessed by a provincial veterinarian and was determined to be a suitable candidate for release, said the B.C.
Watch a rookie Kobe Bryant on the court against the 鶹ýӳGrizzlies (VIDEO)

Watch a rookie Kobe Bryant on the court against the 鶹ýӳGrizzlies (VIDEO)

Early in his NBA career, Bryant was a standout player, as seen in this game
Trans Mountain is removing a controversial Burnaby oil tank

Trans Mountain is removing a controversial Burnaby oil tank

Residents who live near the Burnaby Mountain tank farm operated by Trans Mountain have long feared the safety of the existing tanks. Some have expressed concerned that a few of the current tanks were built in 1953.
Why some big tech fish are migrating to ‘small pond’ Victoria instead of Vancouver

Why some big tech fish are migrating to ‘small pond’ Victoria instead of Vancouver

Rising number of international companies are opening offices in B.C.’s capital
Learn Aussie slang for Australia Day (VIDEO)

Learn Aussie slang for Australia Day (VIDEO)

What’s a budgie smuggler? Aussies living in 鶹ýӳteach us their linguistic ways
Phrases like ‘insect apocalypse’ undermine science, biologist says

Phrases like ‘insect apocalypse’ undermine science, biologist says

Bugs, people and scientists are poorly served by headlines such as “insect apocalypse,” says a new paper co-authored by a 鶹ýӳIsland University biologist.
Chinese New Year event in West 鶹ýӳcancelled as concern spreads about coronavirus

Chinese New Year event in West 鶹ýӳcancelled as concern spreads about coronavirus

An annual variety show in celebration of Chinese New Year has been cancelled in West 鶹ýӳas coronavirus concern spreads.
Driver slams Ferrari into side of a semi in Burnaby (video)

Driver slams Ferrari into side of a semi in Burnaby (video)

Burnaby firefighters had their hands full early Saturday morning to save two occupants of a luxury vehicle. At around 2 a.m., Burnaby crews were called to Willingdon Avenue, just south of Canada Way for a collision.
Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Sea-Tac’s new US$968m passenger handling facility targets international business
Mission Hill employee fired for dumping 5,680 litres of wine down the drain… again

Mission Hill employee fired for dumping 5,680 litres of wine down the drain… again

$162,000 of Sauvignon Blanc lost in 30 minutes