‘We’re really concerned’: Four gray whales found dead off the coast of B.C. in 10 days | CBC News

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listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations may occur. We work with our partners to continually review and improve our results. Researchers are concerned about a recent spike in gray whale deaths off the coast of British Columbia. The Department of Fisheries and … Read more

B.C. tourist shares moments before being shot at Mexican pyramid

B.C. tourist shares moments before being shot at Mexican pyramid

Open this photo in gallery: Barbara Welsh (second from right) is pictured with a group of women from British Columbia in front of the pyramids in Teotihuacan, Mexico, on Monday.Barbara Welsh/Canadian Press The photo of British Columbia woman Barbara Welsh and her friends smiling near the base of the famous Pyramid of the Moon at … Read more

B.C. faces soaring power demand, seeks to scrap large dam project

B.C. faces soaring power demand, seeks to scrap large dam project

Open this photo in gallery: Power lines from the BC Hydroskeena substation in Terrace, British Columbia, in November.Ethan Cairns/Canadian Press After the political fallout over the $16 billion Site C dam, B.C.’s NDP government has shown no desire to build another hydropower megaproject. Building another big dam is always a possibility, but for the past … Read more

Survey finds energy industry’s confidence that new oil pipelines will be built quickly is fading

Survey finds energy industry's confidence that new oil pipelines will be built quickly is fading

Open this photo in gallery: Premier Mark Carney will sign a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Daniel Smith in Calgary in November 2025.Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press The latest business sentiment survey from ATB Cormark Capital Markets suggests that confidence in new oil pipelines being selected for expedited federal review within the next year is waning. … Read more