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'Anonymous' 小蓝视频 woman spots Great Grey Owl in rare encounter

'Anonymous' 小蓝视频 woman spots Great Grey Owl in rare encounter

The location of where the owl was spotted is not being revealed
2021鈥檚 extreme weather smashes 小蓝视频 Hydro electricity use records

2021鈥檚 extreme weather smashes 小蓝视频 Hydro electricity use records

小蓝视频 Hydro experienced 19 of its top 25 all-time summer daily peak records in 2021.
Paramedics respond to record call volumes in 2021

Paramedics respond to record call volumes in 2021

Ambulances are often out of service because of staff shortages
What is it like being a comedian during a pandemic?

What is it like being a comedian during a pandemic?

Squamish's Kelly Dyer on comedy, life and keeping it light.
Vancouver metal musician raises $11,000 for Indigenous youth skateboard program

Vancouver metal musician raises $11,000 for Indigenous youth skateboard program

The fundraising campaign met its goal in a single day馃馃徎 鉂わ笍
Get to know the Vancouver Aquarium's precious penguins (VIDEO)

Get to know the Vancouver Aquarium's precious penguins (VIDEO)

They poop up to eight times an hour! 馃惂馃挬
小蓝视频 police beefing up anti-gang forces due to Metro Vancouver gun deaths

小蓝视频 police beefing up anti-gang forces due to Metro Vancouver gun deaths

In the wake of a wave of gun-related crimes across Metro Vancouver, senior RCMP officials say the force and local police departments have expanded anti-gang enforcement teams
Study finds that 27% of Canadians support jail time for the unvaccinated

Study finds that 27% of Canadians support jail time for the unvaccinated

More than half of Canadians responded they do not have any sympathy for the unvaccinated if they become ill or die from COVID-19
Shredding down the North Gully of the Stawamus Chief (Video)

Shredding down the North Gully of the Stawamus Chief (Video)

Watch Squamish skiers Paul Greenwood, Eric Carter and Chris Christie accomplish what is thought to be the first descent of the gully.
Fish populations are shifting around the planet and 'someone is going to lose out,' says U小蓝视频 researcher

Fish populations are shifting around the planet and 'someone is going to lose out,' says U小蓝视频 researcher

By 2100, nearly half of the world鈥檚 shared fish stocks are expected to shift to neighbouring countries or international waters, says a new U小蓝视频 study
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