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Sea to Sky residents featured in award-winning feminist documentary

Sea to Sky residents featured in award-winning feminist documentary

Project Wild Women - shot partly in Whistler - wins best documentary at the 2019 Kenya International Sports Film Festival
No Canada Day fireworks in Squamish for 2020

No Canada Day fireworks in Squamish for 2020

Council reduced funding to Downtown Business Improvement Association

You Can't Stop Love in Squamish

Local woman receives funding for documentary about her sister, who has Down syndrome and spreads love — and dance moves
Possible criminal charges pending against alleged SFU cheater

Possible criminal charges pending against alleged SFU cheater

A 26-year-old woman is facing possible criminal charges after allegedly impersonating an SFU student in order to write an exam for her. Police were called to the university’s Burnaby campus just before 12:30 p.m.
Car2go car share service pulling out of Vancouver, North America

Car2go car share service pulling out of Vancouver, North America

As of July 2019, Car2go had been the world's largest car share operator
'Accountability achieved' in SNC-Lavalin affair, Wilson-Raybould says

'Accountability achieved' in SNC-Lavalin affair, Wilson-Raybould says

OTTAWA — Jody Wilson-Raybould says the justice system has done its work, the rule of law is being upheld and it is time for SNC-Lavalin to look to its future.
Protesters rally in support of First Nations’ Trans Mountain pipeline appeal (PHOTOS)

Protesters rally in support of First Nations’ Trans Mountain pipeline appeal (PHOTOS)

Trans Mountain pipeline protesters rallied on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery Monday, Dec. 16, as the Coldwater, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations begin court hearings at the Federal Court of Appeal.
Climate change chosen as Canadian Press News Story of the Year for 2019

Climate change chosen as Canadian Press News Story of the Year for 2019

OTTAWA — In late September, hundreds of thousands of Canadians took to the streets across the country to demand more from their governments on climate change.

Three B.C. residents have been identified as those killed in island plane crash

VICTORIA — All three people killed in a plane crash on Gabriola Island have now been identified as residents of British Columbia.
B.C. film sector caught in 'streaming war' crossfire

B.C. film sector caught in 'streaming war' crossfire

Local producers under increased pressure to meet booming demand for content