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Province reviewing new information, studies on wolverines

Province reviewing new information, studies on wolverines

Studies have shown that wolverine range and populations have shrunk dramatically over the last century, primarily due to trapping as well as habitat loss and fragmentation from industrial development such as oil and gas.
Here’s how one BC man figured out how to beat Wordle in less than a second (VIDEO)

Here’s how one BC man figured out how to beat Wordle in less than a second (VIDEO)

A Chilliwack hobby programmer has created Wordler 1.0 - a program that can solve the 2,300 puzzles in less than the blink of an eye.
Changes to COVID-19 border measures to be announced this week

Changes to COVID-19 border measures to be announced this week

Travellers will find out this week what COVID-19 testing requirements changes the federal government has planned this week.
Parks Canada reintroduces threatened fish into Hidden Creek

Parks Canada reintroduces threatened fish into Hidden Creek

Parks Canada is working to improve the numbers of westslope cutthroat trout in Banff National Park. The native species has become threatened due to overfishing, hybridization with other trout and habitat deterioration. Read what is being done to try to make sure these fish don't disappear.
Windsor, Ont. mayor says protest over at Canada-U.S. border crossing

Windsor, Ont. mayor says protest over at Canada-U.S. border crossing

Police in Windsor, Ont., are resuming efforts to clear the Ambassador Bridge, a key border crossing between Canada and the U.S. where protesters opposed to COVID-19 public health restrictions have brought traffic to a standstill for days.
Moose trio hanging around outside St. Albert school tranquilized, released safely

Moose trio hanging around outside St. Albert school tranquilized, released safely

Two schools had to keep their students inside Feb. 8 when a mama moose and her two calves spent the morning meandering around the school.
ATCO, investigators given more time to reach settlement on alleged rule breach

ATCO, investigators given more time to reach settlement on alleged rule breach

EDMONTON — The Alberta Utilities Commission is giving ATCO Electric and commission investigators more time to negotiate a settlement over an alleged breach of regulations governing the industry.
Immigration — not fertility — driving Canada’s population growth

Immigration — not fertility — driving Canada’s population growth

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Minister Sean Fraser is expected  to announce Canada’s new 2022-2024 immigration intake levels plan by the end of the month, which will also outline the programs under which these newcomers will be admitted.
Retired firefighter and off-duty police recognized from saving driver from pond in Southern Alberta

Retired firefighter and off-duty police recognized from saving driver from pond in Southern Alberta

After witnessing a vehicle drive into an Airdrie retention pond in June 2021, two individuals recognized the occupant was in medical distress and pulled him out of the truck. The two men were recognized for their efforts by the local fire department.
Poll: Nearly 30% of Canadians say it's time to 'learn to live' with COVID-19

Poll: Nearly 30% of Canadians say it's time to 'learn to live' with COVID-19

Twenty-nine per cent of respondents to a Leger poll said they were ready to move on, indicating they were "adequately vaccinated" and viewed the Omicron variant as "less serious."
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