Scientists seek to learn whether fish farms kill fish
A group of fisheries researchers proposes a novel experiment to determine once and for all whether aquaculture is responsible for the decline in wild salmon stocks
Vancouver’s HMV goes out with both a bang and a whimper
It’s hard not to be sad as retailer’s biggest outlet in Canada is forced to sell off its wares before closing its doors
Steelhead’s plight brings retired B.C. biologist back in the game
‘All I ever cared about were the fish,’ Bob Hooton says as his new book takes aim at declining fish stocks in the Skeena watershed
Food agency’s handling of salmon-virus scare commendable
If CFIA ever does get positive test results for the disease, there is little doubt it will move with authority
Tyson Creek ‘experiment’ ought not to be repeated
B.C.’s Ministry of Environment needs to establish guidelines for power companies using alpine lakes as reservoirs
Ski resort approval poses Jumbo issue for Christy Clark
New economic analysis questions whether East Kootenay luxury project is in the public interest, puts Premier on a collision course with opponents
Seeking votes in Vancouver, an independent candidate battles the odds
With no party affiliation, Sandy Garossino may be at an electoral disadvantage, but expect her to have an impact if she does win a seat on council

