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Maple Ridge conservation group hosts hatchery tour and salmon fry release

The Alouette River Management Society (ARMS) is hosting an upcoming hatchery tour and fry release event at the Allco Fish Hatchery. The Chinook Journey is coming up on May 23, from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the hatchery at 24959 Alouette Rd. The public is invited to experience the incredible journey of Pacific salmon with […]

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Science World turns into giant soccer ball for FIFA World Cup in Vancouver

Vancouver’s Science World building is turning into a giant Adidas Trionda soccer ball for FIFA World Cup 2026. Crews are busy attaching coloured panels to the False Creek landmark in time for the tournament, which starts June 11. It’s a striking new look for Science World, where a new Soccer & Technology exhibit has opened

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‘Tragic accident’: Woman presumed drowned after car falls in Kamloops river

A woman is presumed to have drowned after the car she was driving fell into the North Thompson River in Kamloops on Sunday, May 17. An RCMP press release sent on Monday afternoon details the incident. According to police, the car left the road near Schubert Drive and Birch Avenue at around 6:21 p.m. on

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Environmental advocates call pipeline deal a ‘betrayal’ of Canada’s climate goals

Environmental advocacy organizations are speaking out against the federal government’s newest deal with Alberta to weaken climate goals and expedite the construction of another oil pipeline to the B.C. coast. “With today’s announcement, Prime Minister [Mark] Carney is taking a sledgehammer to one of the last remaining pillars of Canada’s climate plan,” said Caroline Brouillette,

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