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Unexpected shark species are moving into Salish Sea: researchers

Researchers are looking into why broadnose sevengill sharks which can grow up to three metres in lengthand can live to almost 50 years oldare showing up and potentially giving birth in Puget Sound,and what this means for ecosystem health.

B.C.'s hammer throw is flying high after 2 Olympic golds: coaches

While running events like the 100 metres often garnermuch of the track-and-field attention at the Olympic Games, two B.C.athletes have shone a spotlight on the hammer throw with gold-medal-winning performances in Paris.

Fatal crash in Chilliwack, B.C., closes Hwy 1 eastbound for hours

A fatal, multi-vehicle crash in Chilliwack, B.C., on Tuesday afternoon closed Highway 1 eastbound for around 12 hours. B.C. Highway Patroland Chilliwack RCMPsaid in a statement that they responded to the crash nearYale Road West just after 2:45 p.m. PT.
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6 years later, B.C. athlete heads back to Paralympics

When faced with the decision to continue skiing or retire, Mel Pemble created a third option: cycling.

43 German shepherds seized from 'irresponsible' breeder: B.C. SPCA

B.C. SPCA alleges dogs were kept in kennels covered in urine and feces and left emaciated or very thin. They will receive special treatment plans while an investigation continues.

Man charged in connection with downtown Vancouver stabbing

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD)says a man hasbeen chargedin connection with a stabbingin the city's downtown entertainment district last week.

More than $10K offered in FortisBC rebate for dual heating system

Homeowners who switch their old heating systems for an energy-efficient electric heat pump and gas furnace combo can get at least $10,000 in rebates from FortisBC.

Rallies call attention to ER closures plaguing northern B.C.

Northern Health confirmed that from July 22 to July 28, there was at least one emergency department service interruption per day. This totalled 15 service interruptions, where patients were forced to go elsewhere to receive emergency care.

People with compromised immune systems struggle with smoke, heat

British Columbians with autoimmune diseases are struggling to cope due to wildfires and extreme heat.

How climate change is affecting when, where and even whether people run

From weekend runners to Olympians, people are changing when, where and even whether they run as heat, wildfire smoke and smog make certain types of exercise dangerous.