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Raccoon drags leg trap around for days, dies at B.C. wild animal rehab centre

Raccoon drags leg trap around for days, dies at B.C. wild animal rehab centre

Animal had crushed front leg, was beyond rehabilitation
If the feeder’s out, you’re committed: hummingbird care in a B.C. winter

If the feeder’s out, you’re committed: hummingbird care in a B.C. winter

B.C. biologist floats tips to keeping hummingbirds fed, safe this season
B.C. sailing family survives stormy seas off California coast on epic voyage

B.C. sailing family survives stormy seas off California coast on epic voyage

Coles family heads for Mexico aiming to grant son’s birthday wish
Muggins, B.C.’s famous wartime charity hound, celebrated in new book

Muggins, B.C.’s famous wartime charity hound, celebrated in new book

Author Grant Hayter-Menzies also looks at the use of animals in war – at home and on the battlefield
Vancouver Island slides west, tremors could signal tectonic shifting

Vancouver Island slides west, tremors could signal tectonic shifting

More than 2,000 recent tiny tremors a reminder to be earthquake ready on Vancouver Island
Horgan promises B.C. will fund naloxone kits for police

Horgan promises B.C. will fund naloxone kits for police

Pledge comes in the wake of revelation funding and supplies had dried up in multiple locations
Province cuts funding for police naloxone kits amid B.C. opioid pandemic

Province cuts funding for police naloxone kits amid B.C. opioid pandemic

Three Greater Victoria departments say their funding has dried up, unclear if other forces affected
Global mariner shortage hampers BC Ferries’ bid to hire more than 100

Global mariner shortage hampers BC Ferries’ bid to hire more than 100

Corporation cancelled two sailings, replaced another this week amid staffing concerns
Remembering Nagasaki: B.C. photographer moulds a vivid story of atomic bomb aftermath

Remembering Nagasaki: B.C. photographer moulds a vivid story of atomic bomb aftermath

Ken Mizokoshi’s collective work has been featured in Japan, New York City; Victoria could be next?
VIDEO: Invasive lizard population runs, climbs and clings across Vancouver Island

VIDEO: Invasive lizard population runs, climbs and clings across Vancouver Island

Even record-breaking heat didn’t diminish European wall lizard population
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