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I Love Being A B.C. Teacher So Much That I Have To Quit
Things are worse. They are so much worse. I cannot express how bad things are getting. It's because I love the work so much, that I have to leave. I've spent the last two years thinking about going. I've felt increasingly sorrowful that I simply cannot do all that these kids need and deserve me to do.
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Wagon convoy in B.C.'s Interior connects First Nations youth to their culture
The Xeni Gwet’in Youth Wagon Trip takes participants on an eight-day journey across roughly 200 kilometre in the Nemiah Valley's, ending at the Williams Lake Stampede
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Opponents of Site C dam running out of time in B.C.
First Nations leaders hope that the project will be halted by public outcry, but BC Hydro says a poll shows widespread acceptance
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End in sight for decades-long battle to protect B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest
The campaign to save a large swath of wilderness that has become known as the Great Bear Rainforest, began in 1995; it may end with a proposed agreement between the province, First Nations, the forestry industry and environmentalists
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Cancer-fighting mushrooms sought in Northern B.C.
Researches from UNBC are searching the forests of northern B.C. for undiscovered mushroom species that may help in the fight against cancer.
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Smoke from B.C. wildfires in skies over Greenland
Soot and smoke from B.C.'s wildfires have been spotted as far away as the ice fields of Greenland, according to a satellite image from NASA.
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Amazing turn of events for Sam the lonely orca | Watch News Videos Online
Watch Amazing turn of events for Sam the lonely orca Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
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Stranded orca saved by volunteers who kept it cool for hours until high tide
An orca that was stranded on some rocks was kept alive for eight hours by a dedicated team of whale researchers and volunteers on the North Coast of B.C.
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Air quality advisory issued for the Okanagan
For the second time this summer, the Okanagan has been placed under a Smoky Skies Advisory.
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Environmental review for B.C.’s LNG project faces likely delay
Federal approval of Pacific NorthWest’s Lelu Island bridge and trestle proposal might not happen until the fall
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Concerns over drought fallout in B.C. heat up
UBC professor argues precautionary drought restrictions should have been in place much earlier
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Wildfire Forces Evacuation Near Shelter Cove Area of West Kelowna,British Columbia
Fire crews and officials scrambled to keep residents safe from a quickly spreading blaze near Westside Road in West Kelowna, B.C., which has so far destroyed at least one home.
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B.C. orca baby boom offers hope, but population still fragile
B.C.'s southern resident orcas may be the most studied marine mammals in the world but their survival is still precarious, particular for four calves born this year.
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Nexen pipeline leak in Alberta spills 5 million litres
One of the largest leaks in Alberta history has spilled about five million litres of emulsion from a Nexen Energy pipeline at the company’s Long Lake oilsands facility south of Fort McMurray.
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What's to Blame for Western Canada's Forest Fire Outbreak?
Lightning may be a factor in the forest fires raging in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, but the worst blazes are often man-made
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Braving the blazes - On the front lines with firefighters battling B.C.’s wildfires
In British Columbia, more than 2,300 workers are risking their lives battling upwards of 200 active wildfires. Reporter Andrea Woo and photographer John Lehmann joined one team putting out a blaze along the Sunshine Coast
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Tofino and Ucluelet: Canadian West Coast Wonders
Tofino and Ucluelet are side-by-side towns on the edge of Vancouver Island, British Columbia housing old-growth rainforests, beaches and dramatic coastlines
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Bear rehabber says B.C.’s 'ridiculous' policy of killing cubs not based on scientific reality
B.C.'s most experienced rehabilitation specialist for black bears said Wednesday it is crazy for the Ministry of Environment to assert that two eight-week-old cubs on northern Vancouver Island needed to be destroyed because they'd become habituated to human food.
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China’s stock rout sends shivers around globe
On a day when China’s stock market rout hit the share prices of B.C.-based commodity producers and spilled panic into North American capital markets, Vancouver resident Wendy Wu was focused on the pain in her own trading portfolio. “I’m annoyed to death. Annoyed to death,” said an exasperated Wu, who has been day trading Chinese stocks since before she moved to Vancouver’s west side from Luoyang in central China.
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50 Facts About British Columbia
There's a lot to celebrate about beautiful British Columbia, so we thought we'd gather up a few facts and figures.
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