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Groundbreaking Tofino kelp restoration project aimed at creating salmon habitat

Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation has partnered with Redd Fish Restoration Society (Redd Fish) and West Coast Kelp Ltd. to undertake a large-scale kelp restoration project on the Pacific Coast. The total project budget is roughly $240,000 with a large portion of the funds coming from the provincial government, plus a patchwork of grants from the Pacific

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Penticton Vees on verge of making Canadian Hockey League history

The Penticton Vees are that much closer to etching themselves in the major junior hockey record books. Penticton (33-11-4-3), which was awarded an expansion franchise ahead of the 2025-2026 season, is two wins away from tying the 2003-2004 Everett Silvertips for most victories in a WHL franchise’s first season (35). If the Vees hit 37

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Rustad still undecided on another leadership bid, has until Feb. 15 to decide

Former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad says he is still undecided whether he will take another shot at the party leadership. He has until Feb. 15 to submit his leadership application, along with signatures from 250 party members. “I have people around the province, many people from around the province, organizers from the province, that

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B.C. teacher disciplined after helping student cheat

A local teacher caught helping a student cheat has been found guilty of professional misconduct. The British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation released a discipline outcome Feb. 10 after a decision in the case of Tasha Dawn Whitney. “By actively assisting students to cheat and by lying throughout the district’s investigation, Whitney failed to act

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