
David Boles
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5 days ago |
castanet.net | David Boles
UPDATE 11:23 a.m.The family that operates a British Columbia ostrich farm facing a federal cull says it may look into the process of moving the birds to the United States as a "last resort."Katie Pasitney, whose parents own Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, B.C., says the family is also urging the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to consider the proposals by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to save the ostriches for research rather than culling them.
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5 days ago |
castanet.net | Kirk Penton |Nicholas Johansen |David Boles |Jeremy Hainsworth
Teck Resources spends a lot of time working in the mountains, and the company will continue to help the province’s best skiers fly down those slopes. BC Alpine Ski Association announced this week that it has inked a new five-year deal with Teck, which will serve as the lead partner and major sponsor of alpine ski racing in the province.
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5 days ago |
castanet.net | Nicholas Johansen |David Boles |Jeremy Hainsworth |Jami Makan
The British Columbia regional district where a wildfire continues to burn out of control has extended its emergency support services to residents evacuated from the blaze.
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5 days ago |
castanet.net | Nicholas Johansen |David Boles |Jeremy Hainsworth |Jami Makan
The Canadian Press - | Story: 553720British Columbia is marking the start of this year's Filipino Heritage Month with a sombre tribute to the victims of April's deadly attack at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day Festival. Premier David Eby issued a statement saying this year's celebration of Filipino Heritage Month in June is happening "alongside deep sorrow, under the backdrop of the tragic attack" that killed 11 people and shook the community to its core.
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5 days ago |
castanet.net | David Boles
UPDATE 11:23 a.m.The family that operates a British Columbia ostrich farm facing a federal cull says it may look into the process of moving the birds to the United States as a "last resort."Katie Pasitney, whose parents own Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, B.C., says the family is also urging the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to consider the proposals by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to save the ostriches for research rather than culling them.
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