Scientists say there’s little doubt climate change from fossil fuels is driving extreme events
Higher than usual number of grasshoppers inhabiting grassy areas and feasting on crops
Report: far worse heat waves, droughts and flood-inducing downpours without deep emissions cuts
Hot weather suspected cause of collapse at popular B.C. rock-climbing destination
Farmers across Canada look to provincial and the federal governments for help
Protected fishway at the slide site is allowing salmon to make it upstream
UBC’s Beaty museum grateful for Bill Merilees’s historical record of B.C. marine biodiversity
The 147-metre cargo ship went down in Nootka Sound in 1968
Two-year-old ‘Halfpipe’ found dead July 8
Parkland Institute: Province may have simply replaced money energy companies would have spent anyway
Maintaining connectivity between Stein-Nahatlatch and South Chilcotin grizzly populations essential for species’ survival
The government had set 2040 target for when it wants to see all passenger vehicles sold be electric
West Coast cleanup nets over 200 tonnes of marine debris
UNESCO says industry, poor governance ‘likely’ endanger Canadian World Heritage site
Local watershed group concerned about harm to creek and wants better protocols in place
DFO hires Florida firm to carefully remove oil from MV Schiedyk in Nootka Sound starting in mid-June
The online portal granted numerous 1-night stays at campgrounds this August long weekend
Almost half of British Columbia’s bat species are now at risk
B.C.’s minister of agriculture, food and fisheries said the insects are an integral part of B.C.
Mount Sentinel Secondary’s Grade 12 students will raise money every year for additional panels