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New interactive map highlights Canadian places named after women

New interactive map highlights Canadian places named after women

Natural Resources Canada launches the project on International Women’s Day
Check out this crazy cluster of herons in Tsawwassen (VIDEO)

Check out this crazy cluster of herons in Tsawwassen (VIDEO)

It just keeps going!
Here's BIRD's new refundables tent and why it matters

Here's BIRD's new refundables tent and why it matters

The refundables program has raised more than $1.2 million over the past 25 years
The You Are Here art show has been on quite the journey and now it’s here

The You Are Here art show has been on quite the journey and now it’s here

The show runs until March 22 at the Hearth Gallery
Three months in a plastic sleeping baggie: the true story of Richard the Tick

Three months in a plastic sleeping baggie: the true story of Richard the Tick

Dick is an ambitious little tick
From urban to rural: gardening tips for Bowen Islanders

From urban to rural: gardening tips for Bowen Islanders

‘Gardening is a bit of an art. If you are looking for consistent advice from gardeners, read no further. You won’t find it.’
Henry says we could be in post-pandemic world by summer

Henry says we could be in post-pandemic world by summer

B.C.'s top doc apologizes to long-term care residents, health-care workers and others whose second doses were postponed this week.
Wood chip fundraiser March 6 on the health centre lot clearing

Wood chip fundraiser March 6 on the health centre lot clearing

On Saturday, March 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the wood chips will be available to the public by donation at our Lot 3 site on Miller Road. 
Want your vaccine shot? Please take a number

Want your vaccine shot? Please take a number

Special report: How to schedule more than four million vaccinations in B.C.
Can companies make chocolate more sustainable? B.C. researcher trying to find out

Can companies make chocolate more sustainable? B.C. researcher trying to find out

Sophia Carodenuto is looking for ways to make food more sustainable in an unusual place: The business practices used by the companies who control the world’s chocolate trade.