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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
3 cases of 'locally acquired' measles confirmed in Chilliwack

3 cases of 'locally acquired' measles confirmed in Chilliwack

Exposure to measles may have occurred June 16-18 at 4 Chilliwack locations
Youth seriously injured in Okanagan grad party stabbing: RCMP

Youth seriously injured in Okanagan grad party stabbing: RCMP

18-year-old suspect arrested and released pending future court date
Chilliwack fentanyl dealer handed 28-month jail sentence

Chilliwack fentanyl dealer handed 28-month jail sentence

Tammi Wood was trafficking 'particularly harmful' mix of drugs in 2021, judge says
Lake Country teen in unsafe minivan ride caught speeding 160 km/h without licence

Lake Country teen in unsafe minivan ride caught speeding 160 km/h without licence

'This had all the ingredients of an imminent tragedy'
Chilliwack cyclist given vintage-cruiser escort, just like brother Terry Fox had in 1980

Chilliwack cyclist given vintage-cruiser escort, just like brother Terry Fox had in 1980

Ontario Provincial Police escort Darrell Fox's team in iconic Chevy Caprice, same type of cruiser seen in Marathon of Hope
Hosting 7 FIFA World Cup games could now cost B.C. up to $624M

Hosting 7 FIFA World Cup games could now cost B.C. up to $624M

However, B.C. says including estimated revenue, costs remain between $85M and $145 – the same as 2024 estimates
B.C. offers public sector unions 3.5 per cent over 2 years

B.C. offers public sector unions 3.5 per cent over 2 years

The opening offer by the government was rejected by the BCGEU and will likely change
Expansion of Delta port taking a 'significant step forward'

Expansion of Delta port taking a 'significant step forward'

Procurement for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 to begin this summer
Human-activity continues to lead cause of wildfires in B.C.

Human-activity continues to lead cause of wildfires in B.C.

Close to 650,000 hectares have burned in B.C. since April 1