A tiny black bear cub was rescued near Kamloops, B.C., and transported across the province to safety this week. Volunteers from the Northern Lights Wildlife Society first drove the cub to the B.C. The black bear cub is seen being fed on the way to the rescue in northwest B.C. The tiny bear cub was smaller than one of its rescuer's shoes. LISTEN | Bear rescuers discuss the tiny cub: Radio West 14:07 Tiny bear cub rescued near Heffley Lake The three-pound cub was found crying and unresponsive just outside of Kamloops on Monday, according to Northern Lights Wildlife Society.
Source: CBC News March 26, 2026 02:16 UTC