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Bitter Harvest: Tech helping B.C. grain farmers confront weather woes

Bitter Harvest: Tech helping B.C. grain farmers confront weather woes

‘Old MacDonald went broke’: agriculture looking to science to overcome water woes
Watchdogs critical of B.C.’s continued support of LNG ‘carbon bomb’

Watchdogs critical of B.C.’s continued support of LNG ‘carbon bomb’

Environmental groups concerned LNG policies outweigh progress in other areas
Vehicle crashes down embankment along the highway in Nanaimo

Vehicle crashes down embankment along the highway in Nanaimo

Driver reportedly conscious but taken to hospital
Good Samaritan, 80, dies after saving woman’s life in wake of B.C. crash

Good Samaritan, 80, dies after saving woman’s life in wake of B.C. crash

Albertan died from injuries sustained as he pushed woman he had stopped to help out of car’s way
6 people arrested, 2 search warrants executed in Port Hardy drug bust

6 people arrested, 2 search warrants executed in Port Hardy drug bust

a detailed report will be forwarded to Crown Counsel for consideration of charges
B.C. Indigenous concerns about doctor shortage, health care racism persist

B.C. Indigenous concerns about doctor shortage, health care racism persist

Tsilhqot’in First Nation say calls to action resulting from 2020 report remain unaddressed
B.C. city says a 3rd of its homeless shelter beds occupied by refugees

B.C. city says a 3rd of its homeless shelter beds occupied by refugees

Richmond wants the federal government to start providing funding to deal with the influx
Vancouver tent city residents scared health-based shutdown will be permanent

Vancouver tent city residents scared health-based shutdown will be permanent

Crab Park to be closed for a week to clean piles of debris and unsafe structures
Repeated Gaza protests prompt Surrey to cancel public access to meetings

Repeated Gaza protests prompt Surrey to cancel public access to meetings

Public can watch proceeds electronically but will not be allowed inside council chambers
Decline of B.C.’s forestry ‘neither inevitable nor acceptable’: union report

Decline of B.C.’s forestry ‘neither inevitable nor acceptable’: union report

Premier Eby says criticism ‘stings a little’ but promises to work with forestry workers