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We are an independent media startup dedicated to promoting the people, the land, and the economy of this proud and fascinating region. Our mission is to ensure that local knowledge, local events, ...
A dead herring with a louse attached to it. Juvenile herring caught in salmon hydrolicing are killed, and experience injuries such as having their eyes blown out. Photo credit: Clayoquot Action An ...
Stan is one of the last remaining contracted creekwalkers in BC – he estimates from north Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert, there are only five left. Photo Credit: Roland Gockel. Stan Hutchings is ...
Screenshot from the YouTube account Mike’s Videos of Beavers. [This story originally appeared on The North Coast Review, a blog based in Prince Rupert that contains “items of interest to those living ...
A worker with the Trans Mountain oil pipeline project in December 2020. The operational pipeline is projected to boost capacity by an extra 300,000 barrels per day by the first quarter of 2024, ...
Flames from the Donnie Creek wildfire burning along a ridge-top near Fort St John, B.C. Source: Ricardo Guevara on Facebook. Photo Credit: Noah Berger. In one of the worst forest fire seasons in this ...
Katie Gair (TRRS) describes the deployment of portable aeration units in refuge pools of the Tsolum River to increase the survival of pink salmon adults returning to spawn. Allan Chamberlain (TRRS) ...
The conservation area of the Morrison Creek headwaters plays a significant role in an expanding network of protected areas focused on the eastern section of Comox Lake, the Puntledge River, and the ...
Chilliwack residents are deeply concerned as a vital ecosystem in their area has been destroyed, raising alarm bells about the well-being of local fish populations. The photos above depict Ford Creek ...
Wei Wai Kum First Nation is charting a new course as the majority owner of one of Vancouver Island’s largest new power sources following decades of exclusion from energy projects in their own ...
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