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How living in one of the most expensive places in the world impacts our pets

How living in one of the most expensive places in the world impacts our pets

If people cannot care for a pet, there are appropriate ways of dealing with the problem.
PROWLS: Rescue of the week

PROWLS: Rescue of the week

Powell River Orphaned Wildlife Society treats sharp-shinned hawk with concussion and fracture
Stray Burnaby cat with 'long list' of serious injuries rescued by Good Samaritan

Stray Burnaby cat with 'long list' of serious injuries rescued by Good Samaritan

Finding Nemo: The tabby required 48 hours of emergency care when taken to the Burnaby community animal centre, the SPCA said.
Demographic change hitting West Vancouver creeks, salmon survey finds

Demographic change hitting West Vancouver creeks, salmon survey finds

Chum salmon numbers were lower than normal in this year's count, but coho counts are on the rise
Donation given to continue turtle habitat conservation in qathet

Donation given to continue turtle habitat conservation in qathet

Cranberry and Emily lakes home to endangered species
Stuck duck rescued from 40-foot high netting in Richmond park

Stuck duck rescued from 40-foot high netting in Richmond park

Richmond's animal control, firefighters and parks staff joined forces to save the distressed mallard.
Powell River RCMP report on second wolf incident

Powell River RCMP report on second wolf incident

Pack stalked hiker near Eagle Crossing Trail
Feline faux pas: Decoding litter box rebellion

Feline faux pas: Decoding litter box rebellion

If your cat is not using the litter box, there could be many reasons why.
Editorial: Shooting orphaned bear cubs? The province must reconsider

Editorial: Shooting orphaned bear cubs? The province must reconsider

The District of North Vancouver motion deserves careful thought
Stop killing orphaned bear cubs, District of North Vancouver urges

Stop killing orphaned bear cubs, District of North Vancouver urges

Wildlife advocates say too many black bear cubs are being shot by conservation officers