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Dispute at B.C. ports may reignite over automation: labour prof.

Labour experts say a narrowly averted labour stoppage atBritishColumbiaports could re-emerge, despite federal intervention, unless the core issue of automation and its threat to union jobs is addressed.

Rescued B.C. otter pup is thriving but unlikely to return to wild

A veterinarian says while the pup's ultimate fate depends on Fisheries and Oceans Canada, orphaned otters are poor candidates for re-release because pups are typically taught how to survive in the wild by their mothers.

UBC's Museum of Anthropology reopening after 18 months

New technology will allow museum to survive one-in-2,500 year earthquake.

Post-wildfire mushroom picking rush in B.C. causing conflicts

B.C. says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation.

Vancouver Lunar New Year parade reverses decision to bar progressive, 2SLGBTQ+ groups

Organizers of the Vancouver Chinatown Lunar New Year parade have changed course and rescinded their rejection of two progressive and 2SLGBTQ+ groups that they previously barred from participating.

2SLGBTQ+ group excluded from Vancouver Lunar New Year parade

Two community groups, including one representing2SLGBTQ+ people of Asian descent,say they've beenexcluded from Vancouver's Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown thisweekend.

Hypothermic turtle rescued in B.C. waters in first sighting since 2015

Loggerhead sea turtles are typically seen in subtropical and temperate seas, and the rescued turtle is only the second ever seen inB.C. waters.It is now recovering in the care of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society.

Operator of Winters Hotel in Vancouver, where fire killed 2, says more money can't make aging buildings safe

The society that operated the Winters Hotel in Vancouver where afirekilled two people two years agosaysno "reasonable" amount of money can fixagingsingle-room occupancy buildings tomakethemsafe.

Selina Robinson steps down as B.C. cabinet minister over comments on Middle East

British Columbia Post-Secondary Education Minister Selina Robinson is stepping down amid an outcry over her remarks that modern Israel was founded on "a crappy piece of land."

Extreme temperature swings tough on animals in B.C., experts say

Recent wild temperature swings in British Columbia have raised concerns about the impact on some local animals' health, and potentially their survival.