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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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in BC, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors & Sports, Prince Rupert, TrendingCatching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
When Campbell River fisher Joel Collier couldn’t get a hot shower after delivering a load of halibut in Prince Rupert last summer, the hard reality hit him: B.C.’s independent small-boat fishery will disappear without drastic action. More
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‘Fish Farts’ Explained In Fascinating New BC Video
This new animated explainer video released by the Hakai Institute, a marine research organisation based off of coastal B.C., explains how fish stay buoyant in the water using a unique organ called a swim bladder. More
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BC Fisheries Are ‘On A Knife Edge,’ But Rupert Crabber Chelsey Ellis Is Fighting To Make Them Stronger
Chelsey Ellis is a former crab fisher and current executive director of the Area A Crab Association and marketing coordinator for the B.C. Crab Fishermen’s Association. She has a diverse background in the fishing industry, including roles as a biologist, fisheries liaison, and deckhand. More
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A New Book And A New Science Study Add To The Mystery Of Sasquatch
The existence of Sasquatch–a Salish word for a large, hairy, ape-like North American mammal also called Bigfoot–is hotly debated. The body of an actual Sasquatch has never been found. More
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Priceless Records Of Forgotten Indigenous Languages Found On A Farm In The Skeena
At Tea Creek Farm in the Skeena region of northwest British Columbia, a team discovered a collection of valuable historical artifacts: microfilms containing the words of Indigenous people in their respective languages from the 20th century. More
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New Research Reveals That Just 6 Corporations Control 26% Of BC Fishing Licences
Just six corporations controlled 26 percent of all B.C. fishing licences in 2019, according to research presented at last week’s Fisheries for Communities Conference. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts.
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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Catching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
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‘Fish Farts’ Explained In Fascinating New BC Video
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BC Fisheries Are ‘On A Knife Edge,’ But Rupert Crabber Chelsey Ellis Is Fighting To Make Them Stronger
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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Catching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
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‘Fish Farts’ Explained In Fascinating New BC Video
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BC Fisheries Are ‘On A Knife Edge,’ But Rupert Crabber Chelsey Ellis Is Fighting To Make Them Stronger
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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Catching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
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‘Fish Farts’ Explained In Fascinating New BC Video
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts.
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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in BC, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors & Sports, Prince Rupert, TrendingCatching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
‘We need to use a lot of our investigative skills to identify repeat offenders.’
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
“Reading the Signs: A Campbell River Fisherman’s Tale of Industry Turmoil”
When Campbell River fisher Joel Collier couldn’t get a hot shower after delivering a load of halibut in Prince Rupert last summer, the hard reality hit him: B.C.’s independent small-boat fishery will disappear without drastic action. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
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As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
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The Skeena
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts.
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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in BC, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors & Sports, Prince Rupert, TrendingCatching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
‘We need to use a lot of our investigative skills to identify repeat offenders.’
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More
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‘Each Year We Have To Work Harder’: Fisher Warns Of Challenges Facing Small-Boat Harvesters In BC
“Reading the Signs: A Campbell River Fisherman’s Tale of Industry Turmoil”
When Campbell River fisher Joel Collier couldn’t get a hot shower after delivering a load of halibut in Prince Rupert last summer, the hard reality hit him: B.C.’s independent small-boat fishery will disappear without drastic action. More
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‘Fish Farts’ Explained In Fascinating New BC Video
Swim bladders are explained by the Hakai institute.
This new animated explainer video released by the Hakai Institute, a marine research organisation based off of coastal B.C., explains how fish stay buoyant in the water using a unique organ called a swim bladder. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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Cruise Ship Pollution Has Turned BC’s Coast Into A ‘Toilet Bowl’ And Feds Are Being Urged To Stop It
New petition says scrubber pollution is accelerating ‘the decline of critically endangered species.’
As cruise ships prepare to set sail off the coast of British Columbia, environmentalists demand action to stop the devastating impact of waste discharge on our marine ecosystem. With billions of litres of scrubber washwater dumped each year, it’s time for Transport Canada to take urgent steps towards cleaner and sustainable maritime transportation. More
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The Future Is Not Bright Yet But Looking Brighter’: Young Fisher Weighs In On Challenges Facing Industry
‘We should be the ones that reap those benefits,’ James Lawson said of fishers accessing licences.
James Lawson, the President of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union/UNIFOR, talked to West Coast Now about the many challenges facing young fishers, and why he remains hopeful for the future of the industry. More
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Hazelton’s Sara McPhail Just Became A National Wrestling Champion. Are The Olympics Next?
“Wrestling matches can either take five minutes or two seconds. You never know what could happen.”
As a result of her impressive performance at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships, Sara McPhail can now proudly call herself a national wrestling champion in the Under 17, 69 Kilos girls divisions. More
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BC Ferries Is Experiencing A Labour Crisis That’s Affecting Service. Here’s Why
There are more than 500 job openings that need to be filled.
The ferry fleet needs hundreds of new workers just to keep its ferries running immediately. Sailing cancellations caused by staff shortages, sometimes with only a few hours notice, have become frustratingly routine. More
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These First Nations Investors Have Generated Over 1,200 Coastal Jobs Since 2008
With the help of Coast Funds, First Nations are investing into everything from laundromats to resorts.
A savvy group of First Nations investors, with interests in everything from a Prince Rupert laundromat to a 63-acre Bella Bella resort and marina, are showing the world it’s possible to respect the environment and create jobs while you’re at it. More
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1.3k Views0 Votes
in BC, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors & Sports, Prince Rupert, TrendingCatching Poachers Is Harder Than You Might Think. An Officer Explains How DFO Does It
‘We need to use a lot of our investigative skills to identify repeat offenders.’
When three-time convicted Prince Rupert poacher Adrian Slavko Kern was handed an eight-month fishing ban and $49,704.68 in fines for a fourth offence last October, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement officer Mark Beisel felt good. More