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B.C. food and beverage producers set record sales in 2019

B.C. food and beverage producers set record sales in 2019

Farmed salmon again leads international exports
Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, B.C. study suggests

Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, B.C. study suggests

Feeding on other fishes eggs more critical to health survival than previously thought
鈥楿nprecedented鈥 coalition demands end to B.C. salmon farms

鈥楿nprecedented鈥 coalition demands end to B.C. salmon farms

First Nations, commercial fishermen among group calling for action on Cohen recommendations
B.C.鈥檚 municipal leaders to vote on salmon-safe flood control

B.C.鈥檚 municipal leaders to vote on salmon-safe flood control

The resolution asks for funding, support to move away from outdated systems
Anger growing among B.C. salmon anglers shut out of public fishery

Anger growing among B.C. salmon anglers shut out of public fishery

Fisheries minister stands by 鈥渧ery difficult鈥 decisions to limit openings
Anger growing among B.C. salmon anglers shut out of public fishery

Anger growing among B.C. salmon anglers shut out of public fishery

Fisheries minister stands by 鈥渧ery difficult鈥 decisions to limit openings
Record-low returns continue for Fraser sockeye despite success of Big Bar passage

Record-low returns continue for Fraser sockeye despite success of Big Bar passage

Total migration this year estimated at just 279,700
Canada鈥檚 first Aquaculture Act enters new phase of consultation

Canada鈥檚 first Aquaculture Act enters new phase of consultation

Fisheries minister promises act will respect B.C.鈥檚 jurisdiction over land management
B.C. group renews call for protection of newly discovered glass sponge reefs

B.C. group renews call for protection of newly discovered glass sponge reefs

DFO says public consultation will play heavy role in future protection measures
UBC loses appeal on Fisheries Act convictions

UBC loses appeal on Fisheries Act convictions

BC Supreme Court upholds order to pay $1.55-million fine
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