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Justice minister meeting with B.C. Indigenous leaders in Chilliwack as ‘trust-building exercise’

Justice minister meeting with B.C. Indigenous leaders in Chilliwack as ‘trust-building exercise’

‘It’s important to see the sites,’ Minister David Lametti said of residential school site tour
Research team looking to prevent another Big Bar type landslide that could wipe out B.C. salmon

Research team looking to prevent another Big Bar type landslide that could wipe out B.C. salmon

‘Goal is to determine where next landslide (to) threaten salmon is going to happen:’ SFU researcher
Vandalized orange hearts at Chilliwack high school show we’re ‘still a long ways away’

Vandalized orange hearts at Chilliwack high school show we’re ‘still a long ways away’

Some hearts torched, some snapped in two, while others were ripped clean off the fence
Avian influenza fact sheet put together for small-flock owners after detection in B.C.

Avian influenza fact sheet put together for small-flock owners after detection in B.C.

B.C. agriculture ministry reaching out to owners of small flocks across B.C.
Stólō Tribal Council embarking on interview project for survivors of St. Mary’s Residential School

Stólō Tribal Council embarking on interview project for survivors of St. Mary’s Residential School

‘It’s a humongous task, but it needs to be done,’ said Stólō Grand Chief Clarence Pennier
‘A very sore throat’: 6-foot sturgeon found with fish stuck in mouth in Fraser River

‘A very sore throat’: 6-foot sturgeon found with fish stuck in mouth in Fraser River

Sturgeon conservation group can’t rule out cannibalism to explain sturgeon in sturgeon sighting
Landslide closed Highway 7 in both directions near Agassiz, now reopened

Landslide closed Highway 7 in both directions near Agassiz, now reopened

DriveBC reported slide came down on the Lougheed Highway before Seabird
Fraser Valley Regional District says applications for B.C.’s help on floods ‘unanswered for days’

Fraser Valley Regional District says applications for B.C.’s help on floods ‘unanswered for days’

‘We need help today, not tomorrow, or in the coming days or weeks,’ said FVRD chair Jason Lum
B.C. researchers, advocates consider impacts of catastrophic flooding on Fraser River salmon

B.C. researchers, advocates consider impacts of catastrophic flooding on Fraser River salmon

Stranded and trapped salmon seen swimming in yards, trapped on railway tracks, trails, in ditches
Nature’s Path acquires majority interest in Chilliwack organic food business

Nature’s Path acquires majority interest in Chilliwack organic food business

Largest organic cereal and snack maker buys into Anita’s Organic Mill
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