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Sloppy disposal of tuna and hot dogs nets Port Moody resident $230 fine

More sightings of bears and coyotes can lead to better management of attractants

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‘Life and death decisions’ Animal rights organization calls for measures to protect young bears

Two young bears killed in Tri-Cities in 2021

Streamkeeper looks for answers following Stoney Creek spill

From sewage to an oily discharge, the fish-bearing waterway has absorbed several spills over the years

Hundreds of fish dead following Stoney Creek spill

Streamkeepers document fish kill near Coquitlam-Burnaby border

School of fish: a morning at Mossom Creek Hatchery

Founded by Centennial Secondary biology teachers, Mossom functions like an educational institution with a hatchery attached

Walking the creek on the edge of the city

Maple Creek runs through pristine forest and ditches, bordering both light industry and a homeless camp. The Maple Creek Streamkeepers are dedicated to the difficult job of keeping it clean

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Start trek: Hiker Stephen Hui’s new book leads way into the woods

In his book Destination Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia, author and hiker Stephen Hui navigates 55 local trails.

Overcoming conflict: The case for coexisting with wildlife

With more black bears killed in recent years, wildlife advocates make a case for adapting to our environment rather than trying to subdue it