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LimpRimble@lemmy.caOPMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Drift logs destroying intertidal ecosystems in B.C., study findsEnglish
1·12 days agoComment: Don’t worry about logs, the barnacles will be fine | Times Colonist
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Emily Lowan on Next Steps for the BC GreensEnglish
22·15 days agoBCNDP lost me when they dropped their 2017 promise of passing proportional representation
The promise was to hold a referendum on PR, a promise they kept in 2018. > 60% voted to keep fptp.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caOPMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Drift logs destroying intertidal ecosystems in B.C., study findsEnglish
5·15 days agoWhen I saw the thumbnail, I thought they had brought Relic out of retirement for a comment.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Photos: Freshet News brings a printed newspaper back to Burnaby, New Westminster and the Tri-CitiesEnglish
1·30 days agoHmmm, I wonder if my ad-blocker will still work?
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Local First Nations and municipalities explore potential Island Rail revitalizationEnglish
1·29 days agodeleted by creator
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•B.C. government ‘lagging way behind’ on coal mine pollution researchEnglish
1·30 days agoIn response to questions from The Narwhal, a spokesperson for B.C.’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy said, “The Elk River watershed is one of the most intensively monitored and studied watersheds in British Columbia, with detailed programs to detect and assess impacts from coal mining and other development.”
But that isn’t leading to peer-reviewed studies from government scientists. The spokesperson confirmed: “We do not produce publications for peer-reviewed journals.”
LimpRimble@lemmy.caOPMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Vancouver vacancy rate spikes to highest level since 1980sEnglish
4·1 month agoThis is thanks to Ravi Kahlon and a government with the guts to enact his policies.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Fate of OneBC party uncertain after MLA Dallas Brodie ‘removed’ as leaderEnglish
2·1 month agoBrodie’s increasing instability, paranoia, erratic behaviour, and abusive conduct.
Finally, someone the people of Vancouver-Quilchena can really get behind!
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•John Rustad says he won't resign after 20 B.C. Conservative MLAs call for his removalEnglish
1·2 months agoHe “got quit”.
LimpRimble@lemmy.cato
Fediverse@lemmy.world•What would community moderators want in an automod for the Fediverse?English
61·3 months ago- Controllable by a simple, easily understood scripting language. Lua for example.
- A sense of time and date.
- Powerful regex interpreter.
- Open source.
- Documentation. Maybe a wiki?
- Easily configurable for each instance so that admins aren’t afraid to install it.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•American Truck Simulator to receive BC expansion DLCEnglish
3·3 months agoI bet they are just going to take the Nordic Horizons DLC from ETS2 and change the language on the signs.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•B.C. to unveil its own digital campaign directed at an American audienceEnglish
1·3 months agoMoney for ads but not for employees. Interesting.
Striking B.C. public service workers announce tentative deal with government
B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad says he agrees with Smith and Eby needs to be “called out for blocking the prosperity of Canadians.”
Didn’t he say the same thing about private hospitals?
LimpRimble@lemmy.cato
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I ran a cleaning cycle and two descale cycles on my espresso makerEnglish
14·5 months agoLactic acid is a no no
And sulphuric is right out.
LimpRimble@lemmy.caOPMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•The Orca winner of The Search for B.C.'s Best SymbolEnglish
21·5 months agoThe orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its distinct pigmentation; being mostly black on top, white on the bottom and having recognizable white eye patches. A cosmopolitan species, it inhabits a wide range of marine environments, from Arctic to Antarctic regions to tropical seas, but is more commonly documented in temperate or cooler coastal waters. Scientists have proposed dividing the global population into races, subspecies, or possibly even species.

Wikipedia
LimpRimble@lemmy.caMto
British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Rogers reportedly abandoned new cell tower plans for B.C. highwayEnglish
11·6 months agoBCTel should be brought back!
I’m not sure that a US owned monopoly would make things better.







Do you mean Tsawak-qin Forestry Inc.?