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Watch for black ice as fog advisory continues for B.C.’s Lower Mainland

Foggy conditions persist on Vancouver Island from Victoria to near Port Alberni and across the Sunshine Coast with another pocket on the Lower Mainland to start Thursday (Jan. 22). A ridge of high pressure off the coast is trapping moisture near the surface, creating areas of dense fog, according to Environment Canada The coastal ridge

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Salmon plan could ‘extinguish’ public’s right to fish coho and chinook, BCWF says

The B.C. Wildlife Federation is warning the public to make some noise if they want to protect the concept of wild salmon as a shared “public” resource to be managed for the benefit of all Canadians. The federal Salmon Allocation Policy is under review by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) right now with the deadline

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As shots continue to fly in Surrey, Sturko wants Eby to show urgency or step down

Cloverdale’s MLA disagrees with the RCMP’s assistant commissioner for British Columbia John Brewer. On Jan, 20, during a press conference, Brewer disagreed that the extortion problem plaguing Surrey was a crisis at all. “There’s not a crisis,” Brewer said. “A crisis is what’s happening out there with drug overdoses. That’s a crisis. People are dying.

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Environment Canada says B.C. should brace for one of the hottest years on record

After a soggy December and no snow a month into winter, 2026 is shaping up to be a warmer year for those living on B.C.’s south coast. And the latest information from Environment and Climate Change Canada forecasts that people across the country could see warm temperatures scorching their way into the record book. ECCC

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