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Canadian Geographic

The race to save B.C.’s bats

The World

Microfinance was meant to help the world’s poor, but in Cambodia, it’s plunging people deeper into debt

Mongabay

Small famers in limbo as Cambodia wavers on Tonle Sap conservation rules

Rice farmers left in limbo after conservation crackdown in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake [video]

Uncertain future for Cambodia’s small-scale rice farmers [video]

The Globe and Mail

B.C. tourism sector expecting international boost as pandemic recovery picks up pace

B.C. communities focus on recovery from devastating wildfires

B.C. diver accused of rape at University of Utah taken into custody in U.S.

Indigenous journalist Connie Walker from Saskatchewan wins Pulitzer, Peabody

B.C. landlord demands tenants pony up double-digit rent increases or units will be sold

The Tyee

The New Democrats and the Working-Class Vote

Vancity Lookout

How to fill TransLink’s funding deficit and who will pay for it

What happens if TransLink can’t fix its deficit?

Why Vancouver’s transit system is at risk and what it means for commuters

The Ridge

Pitt Meadows property tax and utility fees to increase by $411 this year

Dalton pledges to advocate on crime, addiction treatment, as he enters his third term as MP for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge 

Liberal Angie Rowell comes up just short in effort to flip Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

Maple Ridge Council refers family friendly housing policy back to staff 

How a Maple Ridge resident started a local clean-up crew

The Ridge interviews Marc Dalton, Conservative candidate and incumbent for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

The Ridge interviews Angie Rowell, Liberal candidate for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

The Ridge interviews Peter Buddle, Rhino party candidate for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

The Ridge interviews Daniel Heydenrych, NDP candidate for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

The Ridge interviews Chris Lehner, PPC candidate for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge

Hammond Pool will be free this summer for drop-in swims

How fixing broken things is creating community connection

Pitt Meadows permits the development of 13 townhouses

Maple Ridge increases 2025 property taxes by 4.9 per cent

Maple Ridge takes another step toward regulating short term rentals

Golden Ears Park repairs expected to cost $5 million after last fall’s heavy rain damages trails and road

Bumps in the road as Maple Ridge transitions to new recycling program

Maple Ridge council moves ahead on 6-storey apartment building

New rapid transit would connect Maple Ridge with Langley

Tri-Cities Dispatch

Salmon hatcheries to track thousands of salmon as part of UBC research project on survival rates

Developers holding open house on proposed 26-storey St. Johns street tower

Toxic drug alert issued in Coquitlam

‘Sideswiped by history’ A closer look at incumbent Bonita Zarrillo’s loss in Port Moody-Coquitlam and the fall of the NDP

Coquitlam school earns a Clean Energy Champion designation

Here’s where to celebrate Earth Day in the Tri-Cities this year

Local community TV group loses funding from TELUS

Sports nonprofit brings a new pickleball league to Coquitlam

Lafarge Lake memorial for lives lost to the toxic drug crisis

Coquitlam SAR sells survival kits to raise funds

Spring cleaning? There’s a new place in Coquitlam to donate your household goods

Port Coquitlam in bloom to honour 80th anniversary of the Netherlands’ liberation

Want to know what your federal candidates think of climate change and the environment? Attend this town hall

Local breweries face uncertainty amid U.S.-Canada trade war

‘What we need is housing’: Tri-Cities event to discuss affordable housing solutions

Moody Centre TOD developments might be heated with sewer. Here’s how

Highway 1 crashes may have been caused by Burnaby bank robbery suspect, say police

Douglas College workshop focuses on urban forest protection

An invasive weed was taking over the Coquitlam Crunch. It’s now being busted

Bears are waking up. Here’s what you should know

Tri-Cities businesses brace for tariffs amid Canada-U.S. trade war

Local nonprofit helps dogs find their forever home

Yes, it’s normal to see black bears this time of year

Community comes together to donate toys for families in need

Port Moody signs letter in support of regional rail

Nine new transitional housing units for refugees coming to Port Moody

How can TransLink fill a $600-million funding gap?

New bike lane coming to Coquitlam next summer on Pipeline Road

Annual hospice gala set for Saturday

‘Spectacular’ salmon return in the Tri-Cities this fall

BC NDP run table in Tri-Cities but no clear winner overall as recounts loom

Greater Vancouver real estate sales 17 per cent lower than last year

How an annual equipment sale supports kids in sports

How human-made rock dams and pools can harm aquatic ecosystems

Provincial policy jeopardizes municipal project funding, says Coquitlam mayor

Port Moody to start paid parking in popular areas

HandyDART union members reject companies offer

City councils need an ethics commissioner, Port Moody contends

HandyDART suspends strike for now

HandyDART workers might go on strike Monday

TransLink prepares for possible West Coast Express stoppage

Local charity encourages Tri-Cities to bike

West Coast Express services might pause indefinitely during national lockout

In the heart of Coquitlam, volunteers revitalize an urban waterway to help salmon populations

Looking for menstrual products? Port Coquitlam has a map for it

In Coquitlam, e-scooters are making some sidewalks less accessible for people with disabilities

Chilcotin River landslide could impact lower Fraser River ecosystem, UBC prof warns

Alzheimer Society puts out call for volunteers

‘Trees are…miraculous’ Local group advocates for greater tree canopy

Blooming native plants lead to booming biodiversity, gardener finds

First responders rescue injured hiker off Lakeview Trail in dark

Extreme heat in early summer can be dangerous, doctor warns

Noise cameras could bring some peace and quiet to Port Moody, council says

Douglas College receives historic donation to support nursing students

Canada’s National Observer

Can homes built in a factory fill Canada’s housing gap?

Can urban forests survive the housing boom?

Trust is in decline. What can news organizations do to help?

Hollywood’s pollution adds to the climate crisis. Filmmakers are trying to cut back

Forests can’t adapt to climate change fast enough. So humans are trying to help

As the planet warms, people are moving. Will Canada welcome them?

Eating less meat could help Canada achieve its climate goals

What is horticultural therapy?

How has federal protection helped Lake Superior?

Ontario nature organizations call on province, feds to protect Great Lakes

‘Accessibility is not any one thing’: What it takes to make community gardens work for everyone

How farmers are helping survey native pollinators on Vancouver Island

Capital Daily

Heat warning issued in Victoria and parts of Vancouver Island

Trouble in the water: CEO fired in shakeup at BC Ferries

The age gap: Deaths exceed births in the Capital Region in 2021

Airport delays on the rise at Victoria International Airport

46 South Island schools are due for seismic upgrades—but first, they need funding

Why Greater Victorians are turning their yards into meadows

‘We’re in a new era’: Reconciliation top of mind this Canada Day in Victoria

What the new museum's cancellation means for returning Indigenous artifacts

Fisheries minister renews BC salmon farming licences, maintains phase-out plans

How a group of Black students are fighting racism in Greater Victoria school districts

Cruise ships could face heftier CRD waste fees in 2024

Vancouver Island is in a risk area for Lyme Disease. Here’s where the risk is highest.

Victoria has a bike theft problem. Here's how to fix it.

Open Canada

Climate Migrants

What kind of foreign policy do Canadians want?

The Thunderbird

Getting the dirt on Vancouver’s tree roots

The Ubyssey

Elections Committee to re-open nominations after no one self-nominates for Student Legal Fund Society election

UBC alum and resident starts petition to block planned removal of trees on campus

'We’re missing brilliance out there': UBC medicine creates new admission stream for Black applicants

Acadia Park residents concerned with lack of snow, ice removal following snowstorm

'A fresh project that we haven’t seen before': AMS funds new needle recycling program

New member of GSS Indigenous Engagement Committee calls it a 'great first step'

Midterm Review: Saad Shoaib, VP external

UBC Housing plans electrical shutdown in Marine Drive for all day Saturday

AMS behind in uploading Council minutes — the only public record of how councillors' vote

'Something that the arts faculty needed': AUS excited as Arts Student Centre nears completion

Return to campus course released a month after school start due to prioritization of vaccine, rapid testing processes, UBC says

Film Review: The White Fortress