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Skip to main content Live Search CTV Vancouver Island Close VANCOUVER ISLAND * Search CTV Vancouver Island Close News * LATEST NEWS * * All Articles * Nanaimo News * Weather * Sawatsky Sign-off * Contests * * * Events * Video * LATEST * * All Video * Hike the Island * CTV News Live * Video Help * Last Laugh * Shows * NEWS PROGRAMS * * CTV News at Five * CTV News at Six * CTV News at 11 * About * WHO WE ARE * * About Us * Personalities * Advertise With Us * Contact Us * Email Alerts * * * FAQs * News Links * SOCIAL * * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Local * OTHER CITIES * * Atlantic * Barrie * Calgary * Edmonton * Guelph * * * Kitchener * Lethbridge * London * Montreal * Northern Ontario * * * Ottawa * Prince Albert * Red Deer * Regina * Saskatoon * * * Toronto * Vancouver * Vancouver Island * Windsor * Winnipeg WATCH LIVE: CTV News Channel has special coverage of the Russia-Ukraine crisis Advertisement 1. Vancouver Island News Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. ORCA RESEARCHERS SAY NEW CALF FOUND AMONG B.C. SOUTHERN RESIDENT KILLER WHALES Researchers say the new calf's sex is unknown but the orca appears to be in good physical condition. (Center for Whale Research) * CTV News Vancouver Island * Staff * Follow | Contact Updated March 2, 2022 10:08 p.m. GMT Published March 2, 2022 9:57 p.m. GMT Share * * * * * * * Copy Url Email Facebook Twitter Reddit Linkedin A new orca calf has been spotted off British Columbia's south coast, marking the first birth for the J-pod of southern resident killer whales in over a year, according to researchers. The new calf was identified Tuesday by a researcher with the Washington state-based Center for Whale Research. The calf was spotted with its mother, known as J37 or "Hy'Shqa," off San Juan Island, Wash., just east of Victoria. Researchers say J37 was last seen on Feb. 22 and did not have a calf with her at that time. RELATED STORIES * Campbell River, B.C. whale-watching guide fined $10K for orca encounter * Endangered orca 'grandmother' missing, likely dead * Record number of transient orcas spotted in B.C. last year * 'It was a special day': Transient orcas set sightings record as population thrives on B.C. coast That detail, coupled with the new orca's "lumpy" appearance, led researchers to determine the calf was born "within the past few days," according to the research centre. The newborn has been designated J59 and is the first new calf for J-pod since September 2020, according to the centre. Researchers say the calf's sex is unknown but the orca appears to be in good physical condition. The calf's mother, J37, was born in 2001. RELATED IMAGES Orca mother J37 with her new calf on March 1, 2022. 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TO FACE CANNABIS IMPAIRMENT CAUSING DEATH CHARGE The woman charged with driving while impaired by THC causing the death of a girl is the first person in Saskatchewan to face this type of charge. 1 hr ago * SASKATOON'S SHELTERS ARE FULL — SO PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO BANK VESTIBULES Saskatoon’s community support program is seeing a troubling trend of people loitering and sleeping in downtown bank vestibules when the weather gets cold. 1 hr ago * UPDATED UPDATED | SASKATOON WOMAN AIDS MISSION TO RESCUE PETS FROM WAR-TORN UKRAINE A Saskatoon woman has made it to Poland to start work on getting aid to Ukraine — and also help rescue pets from the war zone. 42 min ago NORTHERN ONTARIO * NORTHERN COLLEGE TO LIFT MASKING REQUIREMENT NEXT WEEK, OTHERS KEEPING POLICY IN PLACE Among public post-secondary institutions in northeastern Ontario, Northern College seems to be the only one choosing to lift face mask requirements once the province's masking mandate ends March 21. 2 hr ago * COLLEGE STUDENTS ANGRY, SCARED AS FRIDAY STRIKE DEADLINE NEARS Students only have a few days left to find out if they'll have class on Friday, much less the entire winter semester. 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