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"On Saturday, August 23, artists and art lovers are invited to Shelter Point for a relaxed and creative morning of outdoor ...
A day before "Tex" the grizzly bear was found dead on Texada Island, a plan to trap and relocate him was already in motion.
Erik Blaney of Shishálh First Nation says it took several days to secure the right bear trap, while keeping the plan quiet. Residents say the bear might still be alive if they knew about the plan.
If you take a 40-minute-long BC Ferries ride from Vancouver, you'll end up in this stunning destination, known for its ...
Ucluelet, B.C. - People living in the west Vancouver Island communities of Toquaht Nation and Salmon Beach will soon be ...
The Tla’amin First Nation says community members and guardians were working on a co-ordinated relocation effort with two ...
As people continue to mourn the loss of a wayward grizzly on an island off the B.C. coast, many are left wondering why the ...
Deeply rooted gratitude goes out to every single person who wholeheartedly supported translocating the lone, young male ...
A suitable bear trap had arrived on British Columbia's Texada Island on Tuesday, meant to hold a grizzly that had caused a ...
VICTORIA — The grizzly bear that’s been ­wandering Texada Island for more than a month has been found dead after being shot, just days after the province started a plan with First Nations to relocate ...
A bear that has received much public attention after stalking people on the Sunshine Coast and appearing on Texada Island, ...