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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 ...
"Tex," the lone grizzly that swam to Texada Island in the spring, has been shot and killed. The B.C. Conservation Officer ...
TEXADA ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA TEXADA I — British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says it's investigating a report ...
Conservation Officer Service confirm bear, which had been creating concern on the island off the southern B.C. coast, was ...
The Conservation Officer Service (COS) has announced that a grizzly bear, which was allegedly shot by a resident in the Van ...
What should happen to the grizzly bear on Texada Island? It's been causing problems in the community of about 1,000 people and they are divided on whether it should be killed, removed, or left alone.
First Nations on B.C.'s coast have developed a plan to save "Tex," a grizzly bear that's taken up residence on Texada Island. The province is non-committal.
Three First Nations say they've created a plan to relocate the Texada Island grizzly bear that has caused issues for residents, but they need approval from the B.C. government.