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  • Premier Danielle Smith is not backing the oil pipeline proposed by Alberta's premier, despite his pitches to British Columbians on energy projects.
  • This stance follows ongoing regional debates about pipeline support and energy policy, with some advocating for private sector involvement in pipeline construction.
  • Volunteers are working together to clean the shoreline of a remote island in B.C., while a First Nation has agreed to accommodate a grizzly bear that has been wandering on Texada Island.
  • Officials warn people to avoid the Dryden Creek wildfire trail while firefighting continues near Squamish, where weather conditions have aided efforts to hold the wildfire.
  • These events highlight ongoing environmental challenges and community responses in B.C., suggesting continued attention to wildfire management and regional energy discussions.
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How to stay safe in B.C. waters during the summer months: Expert

BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit reminds public to swim safely this summer.

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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