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Man’s body recovered after fall through ice on B.C.’s Shuswap LakeThe body of an 18-year-old man has been recovered from Shuswap Lake in British Columbia’s Interior after he fell through the ...
Interior Health (IH) has once again been named a BC Top Employer. We are proud, honoured and humbled to be recognized this year, the 10 th time IH has received the award. Now in its 20 th year, BC's ...
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Man, 18, missing after falling through ice on B.C. lakeAn 18-year-old man is missing after falling through the ice at a lake in British Columbia's central Interior. Salmon Arm RCMP ...
The Interior housing market last month was busier than it normally is in January, with new listings and sales on the rise.
The BC RCMP's explosive disposal unit had to travel from the Lower Mainland where it is based, serving the entire province.
Colorado has 15 more wolves, state wildlife officials announced Sunday. Members of the Copper Creek pack were also released back into the wild.
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Avalanche warning issued for B.C. as winter weather forecastedAvalanche Canada is warning anyone planning to head into British Columbia's backcountry that incoming winter weather is ...
Another week, another round of Unrivaled power rankings! We're fresh off another stretch of exciting games, though lord knows ...
The tortoise, rescued from the shores of Shuswap Lake in the British Columbia Interior in 2022, has been in the refrigerator at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops since Oct. 1, in a hibernation-like ...
The study area spanned the roughly 900-kilometre range of interior Douglas-fir in British Columbia, a species that extends south to Mexico. | Harris et al./Global Change Biology Without a canopy ...
It’s a big week for Franklin the marginated tortoise who is being brought out of his slumber after chilling out in a refrigerator for three and a half months. The tortoise, rescued from the ...
The people of the Ashcroft Indian Band have lived in the area, along the shores of the Thompson River in the British Columbia Interior for more than 6000 years. The Ashcroft Indian Band fishes in the ...
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