Humpback whales along BC’s North Coast are passing on feeding techniques, helping them adapt to climate and ecological ...
The Northern Lights Wildlife Society took bearcub Valkyrie in after it was rescued near 188 Road in late December 2025.
Court rules BC failed its duty to consult, ordering renewed talks over a contested forestry licence in Gitanyow territory.
Bernice’s story exposes inequities in B.C.’s liver transplant system and how new guidelines aim to improve access for Indigenous patients.
At a meeting in Prince Rupert, Coastal First Nations call for protection of the Great Bear Sea amid pressure for a West Coast oil pipeline.
An unsung hero you know in the B.C. outdoor community could soon be awarded for their efforts. Nominations are now open for the 13th annual Tim Jones Award, which recognizes a person or organization ...
Japanese women going to work at the Kimsquit cannery, BC. Photo credit: Harlan Ingersoll Smith The first shift begins on a dirt path. The women walk toward the cannery at Kimsquit Inlet, aprons tied ...
Wei Wai Kum First Nation is charting a new course as the majority owner of one of Vancouver Island’s largest new power sources following decades of exclusion from energy projects in their own ...
Richard Wilson, a visually-impaired fisher, with his catch that won the annual fishing derby. Photo by: Leona Wilson-Widley In Hartley Bay, deep in Gitga’at territory, Leona Wilson-Ridley learned ...
This is the third story in a three-part series about child welfare jurisdiction in Gitanmaax. You can read the first two parts here and here. Jessica Tait’s fight to have her niece returned to the ...
The rush to develop BC’s $6-billion North Coast Transmission Line risks charging down the same troubled path of poor oversight and cost over-runs faced by the Site C dam, critics warn, pointing to a ...
A former professional snowboarder has her new passion on display in a solo exhibit at the Museum of Anthropology, located on the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver. Jaad Kuujus ...