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These 12 B C mines pose risks to salmon, caribou, water: report | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

These 12 B C mines pose risks to salmon, caribou, water: report | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source
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SWFL real estate trends: Market Watch returns June 3 to Hertz Arena

SWFL real estate trends: Market Watch returns June 3 to Hertz Arena
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B C auditor general flags province s inadequate management of lands, fish and wildlife | iNFOnews

Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative File photo. May 13, 2021 - 9:00 PM B.C. is falling short on its commitment to protect fish and wildlife habitat, according to a report released by the province’s auditor general this week. The audit of the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development’s Conservation Lands Program identified several deficiencies, including: a lack of strategic direction ensuring government collaboration with Indigenous communities; a failure to sufficiently monitor and enforce rules on conserved lands; and a need to update management plans for species and habitat. “Overall, we concluded that the ministry has not effectively managed the program,” Michael Pickup, auditor general, said in a statement. 

Seeing the forest for the trees: searching for solutions in B C s Kispiox Valley | iNFOnews

Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative Hailey Wilson says she’s learning about Gitxsan culture and responsibilities from her uncles and grandfather and plans to pass the knowledge on to her younger siblings. “It makes me feel fulfilled, so I want that for them, too,” she says. Image Credit: The Narwhal/Marty Clemens May 11, 2021 - 6:00 AM Clear plastic bags hang from small spigots plugged into birch trunks in a mixed stand of deciduous and coniferous trees on a hillside above the Kispiox River in northwest B.C. Denzel Sutherland-Wilson and his 19-year-old niece, Hailey Wilson, pour the birch water collected overnight from five trees into a 20-litre bucket, explaining they’ve been doing this every day for a couple of weeks. 

Richmond-area restaurant owners experience sticker shock on increasing cost of chicken

Richmond-area restaurant owners experience sticker shock on increasing cost of chicken Blame it on the pandemic, blame it on more people turning to chicken these days, but it s all turning into sticker shock when we re purchasing poultry. (Source: WALB) By Henry Graff | May 5, 2021 at 11:36 AM EDT - Updated May 5 at 6:41 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Blame it on the pandemic, blame it on more people turning to chicken these days, but it’s all turning into sticker shock when we’re purchasing poultry. The price of chicken is going up, if you have not noticed. Richmond-area restaurants owners are certainly paying attention to the spike and the reasons why.

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