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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. The holiday is meant to honour First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures and it’s been celebrated since 1996.
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in Local, Our Picks, Prince RupertCome Hear Incredible Indigenous Storytellers This Month At Rupert’s Public Library
The North Coast has amazing Indigenous storytellers, and some of the best will be appearing throughout June at the Prince Rupert Public Library. More
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Skeena Fishers Told To Stand Down By DFO While Alaska Increases Its Chinook Catch
The bad news dropped the day after the long weekend and hit local Skeena fishermen like a Hecate squall. For the second time in as many years DFO announced the closure of the Skeena River recreational Chinook fishery. More
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Watch Erica Jean Reid Perform A Haida Song About Community Coming Together
In English her name is Erica. But her traditional name is Gidin Jaad (Eagle Woman).
And in a new video posted by the George Wright Society she performs a song that’s especially relevant to our isolating times. More
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in Local, Our Picks, Prince RupertMeet Brody Hemrich, The Rupert Police Officer Who’s Also Player #61 On The Rampage
When Constable Brody Hemrich isn’t helping solve and prevent crimes with the Prince Rupert RCMP detachment, he can often be seen handling a hockey stick.
That’s because Hemrich isn’t just a general duty investigator for the city, he’s also player #61 on the Prince Rupert Rampage. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
But the list is long and growing.
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
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Here Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
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Here Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Come Hear Incredible Indigenous Storytellers This Month At Rupert’s Public Library
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Here’s What The Flooding In New Remo Looks Like From Up In The Air
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
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Here Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Come Hear Incredible Indigenous Storytellers This Month At Rupert’s Public Library
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Here’s What The Flooding In New Remo Looks Like From Up In The Air
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
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Here Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Come Hear Incredible Indigenous Storytellers This Month At Rupert’s Public Library
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
But the list is long and growing.
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
The area will be protected by Indigenous Guardian Watchmen.
The Kitasoo Xai’xaid Nation has declared Kitasu Bay to be under a new Marine Protected Area. More
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Christine Smith-Martin has ‘so many things to be grateful for.’
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. The holiday is meant to honour First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures and it’s been celebrated since 1996.
But this year’s celebration is a bit unusual. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
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Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Which Of These 4 Options Should Kitimat Go With For A Big New Mural?
Vote before July 3rd.
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There’s going to be a big new mural on the side of the City Center Mall in Kitimat. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
But the list is long and growing.
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
The area will be protected by Indigenous Guardian Watchmen.
The Kitasoo Xai’xaid Nation has declared Kitasu Bay to be under a new Marine Protected Area. More
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‘This Is Who We Are’: Coastal First Nations CEO Explains How She’s Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Christine Smith-Martin has ‘so many things to be grateful for.’
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. The holiday is meant to honour First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures and it’s been celebrated since 1996.
But this year’s celebration is a bit unusual. More -
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in Local, Our Picks, Prince RupertCome Hear Incredible Indigenous Storytellers This Month At Rupert’s Public Library
Library invites storytellers.
The North Coast has amazing Indigenous storytellers, and some of the best will be appearing throughout June at the Prince Rupert Public Library. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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Canada Day Is Happening In Person Again On The Coast But Not Everyone Is Celebrating
Some people feel ambiguous about the holiday.
Canada turns 155 years old on July 1 and people are joining in-person commemorations after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. But the national celebratory bash that Canadians used to throw, from coast to coast, has changed. More
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Watch Port Edward Firefighters Putting Out A Gnarly Tractor Fire On Highway 16
They battled it until ‘well into the early morning.’
The members of the Port Edward Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department had a challenging call late Friday last week, with members responding to an area of Highway 16 near Purdhomme Lake to put out a fire aboard a tractor-trailer. More
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Warmer Winters In BC Mean More Invasive Species Could Be Heading North
Do your part and help stop them.
Not one person from Northern BC won a prize in a BC-wide contest to photograph invasive species last month. But that failure is actually the good news, because it shows there are fewer nasty intruders in the north. More
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483 Views0 Votes
in BC, News, Our Picks, UncategorizedHere Are 4 Invasive Species That Pose A Serious Threat To The BC Coast
But the list is long and growing.
“Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. They are a top threat to biodiversity, impact culturally and socially important areas, and can threaten human health in various ways,” says the B.C. government’s Invasive Species Working Group. And in B.C., the government list of priority invasive species is already long and growing. More
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First Nation Announces New Marine Protected Area On The Great Bear Coast
The area will be protected by Indigenous Guardian Watchmen.
The Kitasoo Xai’xaid Nation has declared Kitasu Bay to be under a new Marine Protected Area. More