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B.C.’s kelp forests are declining, but scientists are fighting back
Aldergrove Star· 2 days agoRestoration of kelp forests lost to ocean heat waves and overgrazing sea urchins is underway off...
New West-born, Port Coquitlam-trained gymnast an alternate for Canadian Olympic team
Tri-City News· 5 days agoSydney Turner is going to Paris this month with Canada's Olympic artistic gymnastics team. The New Westminster-born athlete unveiled via social media that she's been named ...
Yamaguchi, ‘Kyoto of West,’ preparing to accept more tourists
Vancouver Sun· 4 days agoThe municipal government of Yamaguchi is gearing up to accommodate more international visitors after...
Huron County: Murder-charged boy, 13, appears in court in girl's death
Windsor Star· 1 day ago— A 13-year-old boy charged with murder in the death of a 12-year-old girl in Huron County will be...
Butterflies ride Saharan air layer 2,600 miles across Atlantic in first-ever insect feat
Fox Weather via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoAn incredible feat by a butterfly species has been linked to wind patterns, as a team of...
Brantford native becomes Canada's first Bachelor of One Health grad
The Brantford Expositor· 2 days agoBrantford native Ben Snetsinger wasn’t the only student to cross the stage at a University of Guelph...
Canadian grain industry promoter faces questions from its members over plan to build $100M facility...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoCereals Canada, a player in promoting Canadian grains that grew out of the ashes of the Canadian...
Albania's world-renowned novelist Ismail Kadare dies at 88
National Post· 7 days agoAlbanian novelist and poet Ismail Kadare, whose irreverent works from inside communist Albania...
Alberta funds clean-tech, but falls behind on policy ambition
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoThe Alberta government is investing $15 million over the next five years to help companies test new methane emissions reduction technologies. The province said in a statement the money given ...
Former Cowichan Piggy in 2024 BC Rugby Hall of Fame class
Victoria News· 3 days agoDuncan-born, Shawnigan Lake School graduate ('75) Ian Hyde-Lay is being inducted into the BC Rugby Hall of Fame. Now retired, Hyde-Lay was a player, coach, administrator and referee and as such ...