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November 2025

Okanagan Humane Society rescues 21 abandoned cats from Cariboo property

The Okanagan Humane Society (OHS) has taken 21 cats into its care, after their previous caretaker left them behind when they moved from their Cariboo property. “We recently received a call from a woman in Lone Butte requesting support,” said Romany Runnalls, executive director of OHS. “Her neighbour had moved and left behind twenty-one cats

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B.C. teen’s death raises questions about CT scanner delays at Kitimat hospital

The death of a 17-year-old boy in Kitimat has prompted Skeena MLA Claire Rattée to call for an independent review and the immediate activation of a long-awaited CT scanner at Kitimat General Hospital, saying the tragedy highlights gaps in emergency diagnostic care in the region. “A mother lost her son because the system failed him

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Beyond potatoes: B.C. farmer grows agri-awareness across social media

While there’s a current trend where “hot girl” social media influencers pose with adorable but artificial intelligence-created barnyard animals to farm clicks, there’s one actual farmer in South Surrey who has grown more than just followers across his social media platforms. Tyler Heppell, a fifth-generation farmer who quit a high-paying sales job to return to

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