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PHOTOS: Goats hired to chow down on invasive plants at B.C. airport

PHOTOS: Goats hired to chow down on invasive plants at B.C. airport

Herd hunts out invasive plants to allow for native species to thrive around Victoria Airport
University of Victoria researcher helps uncover secrets about how planets form

University of Victoria researcher helps uncover secrets about how planets form

Jess Speedie was part of a team that found proof of planets forming around gravitationally unstable stars
'Too Fast': film project explores resiliency and dirt bikes in B.C.'s Cariboo

'Too Fast': film project explores resiliency and dirt bikes in B.C.'s Cariboo

Two men who grew up together are both pursuing their passions and hoping to inspire, one on wheels, the other in film
Can an elephant sue to leave a zoo? Colorado’s top court must now decide

Can an elephant sue to leave a zoo? Colorado’s top court must now decide

Animal rights group wants zoo elphants declared ‘persons’ under the law
Onions implicated in deadly McDonald’s U.S. E. coli outbreak

Onions implicated in deadly McDonald’s U.S. E. coli outbreak

McDonald’s Canada doesn’t use affected ingredients, says operations aren’t affected
Amazon River’s extreme drought falls hard on Indigenous communities

Amazon River’s extreme drought falls hard on Indigenous communities

In Colombia, water levels decreased between 80% and 90% in the past few months
Harris calls Trump a fascist, danger to U.S. well-being and security

Harris calls Trump a fascist, danger to U.S. well-being and security

Former chief of staff says Trump wanted generals like Hitler’s
Orange and black… and pink and purple: creative twists for Halloween parties

Orange and black… and pink and purple: creative twists for Halloween parties

Some tips and trends for making your Halloween party a spooky delight
University of Victoria B.C.'s first to roll out digital ID card

University of Victoria B.C.'s first to roll out digital ID card

The school will continue to accept physical ONECards
Canadian doctors call low literacy a ‘serious public health concern’

Canadian doctors call low literacy a ‘serious public health concern’

Pediatric group says doctors should regularly screen kids for reading difficulties