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Experts discover southern resident orcas use kelp for social grooming

Experts discover southern resident orcas use kelp for social grooming

Whales' interaction with bull kelp called a 'unique behaviour' by researchers at the Center for Whale Research
'10 minutes to spare': How B.C. Facebook users rescued man stranded in London

'10 minutes to spare': How B.C. Facebook users rescued man stranded in London

Danny Pizarro's wife enlisted the help of Facebook users after her husband forgot his permanent residency card in Canada
Boaters set sail in B.C.'s capital for 80th annual Swiftsure Race

Boaters set sail in B.C.'s capital for 80th annual Swiftsure Race

98 yachts are taking part in this year's competitions
Housing minister orders B.C. town to amend bylaws to meet housing targets

Housing minister orders B.C. town to amend bylaws to meet housing targets

Ravi Kahlon issued two directives; an advisor said Oak Bay is making 'reasonable efforts' to meet its housing targets
Climate change brings heightened risks to B.C. pregnancies: report

Climate change brings heightened risks to B.C. pregnancies: report

New data from Climate Central indicates climate change poses a 'severe threat' to maternal health and birth outcomes
Could Canada join the European Union? A B.C. professor thinks not

Could Canada join the European Union? A B.C. professor thinks not

Amy Verdun, who founded the school's European Studies Program, says U.S. tariffs helped spur the discussion
Canada's flying colours: B.C. flag shop sees 300% spike in sales

Canada's flying colours: B.C. flag shop sees 300% spike in sales

"Most of the customers ... are very concerned about the comments around Canadian sovereignty."
B.C.'s Chef on the Run cooks up a Canadian response to U.S. tensions

B.C.'s Chef on the Run cooks up a Canadian response to U.S. tensions

“There is a general trend, and I think you see it, I think you hear it, I think I'm not the only one saying it – it's support local, support Canadian.â€
U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

The store says it has made moves to source all 380 of its fruits and vegetable from non-American growers
B.C. residents, businesses shift buying habits in response to U.S. tariffs

B.C. residents, businesses shift buying habits in response to U.S. tariffs

Many are opting to purchase local and Canadian goods instead of American alternatives