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Burrard Inlet, known traditionally as səl̓ilwəɬ (Tsleil-Wat) in the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language, has been the heart of the ...
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This collection of articles about whales in the Pacific Northwest highlights new births and unusual behaviors. One story focuses on a killer whale becoming a first-time mom with a calf spotted in the ...
A private island on B.C.'s Pacific coast is still on sale after a couple of years on the market, but now its price has been cut a bit. Turnagain Island is on the market for $14.75 million, which is a ...
Brotherton championed the work of Native artists and was at the forefront of a movement to change the stance of museum curation.
More than 100 canoes are expected to land during Paddle to Elwha later this month, and 4,000 people are expected to ...
On a cloudy Friday morning, a group of volunteers huddled on the shore of the Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve ...
That’s because wildfires kill the trees and plants that keep the soil in place, making it easier for the soil — and all the nutrients it contains — to get pushed toward a watershed, said Carli Brucker ...
Guests got their first look last week at a new addition that expanded the Tulalip Resort Casino by more than a third.
Pacific Northwest summers are the secret we locals don’t mind keeping. Sometimes I look around and feel a surge ...
He has only been the director of The Whale Museum for a few months, but Dr. Mike Kuperberg and his wife are already settling ...
T he Salish School of Spokane and Catholic Charities Eastern Washington have joined together to build a new campus tailored to the school's needs, including expanded classroom spaces and a ...