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Untried crimes can't be used to block gangland killing parole application, court says

Untried crimes can't be used to block gangland killing parole application, court says

GST fraud allegations not acceptable in murder parole case: judge
Horseshoe Bay businesses are ditching single-use plastic bags

Horseshoe Bay businesses are ditching single-use plastic bags

Visitors to Horseshoe Bay will notice the majority of businesses now sport stickers stating 'This business is proudly plastic bag free!'
Calls for a new kind of popcorn movie: 'We need Indigenous people in space'

Calls for a new kind of popcorn movie: 'We need Indigenous people in space'

Indigenous filmakers aren't waiting for anyone else to shatter damaging stereotypes.
Quebec skier receives 2019 Spirit of Sarah scholarship

Quebec skier receives 2019 Spirit of Sarah scholarship

Winner embodies qualities of Squamish skiing legend, Sarah Burke, says judge
Department of Fisheries to test for harmful virus at B.C. fish farms

Department of Fisheries to test for harmful virus at B.C. fish farms

VICTORIA — Testing will begin at British Columbia fish farm operations for strains of a virus that is harmful to farmed Atlantic salmon in Norway, the federal fisheries minister announced Tuesday.
After winning the World Class Canada cocktail-making competition in Whistler, this Vancouver bartender will represent Canada in a prestigious global

After winning the World Class Canada cocktail-making competition in Whistler, this Vancouver bartender will represent Canada in a prestigious global

Cheers to Vancouver's Jeff Savage: the Head Bartender at Botanist at the Fairmont Pacific Rim has won the prestigious Diageo World Class Canada cocktail-making competition, and will now go on to represent the nation at the Global Finals.
Dead grey whale found in Boundary Bay

Dead grey whale found in Boundary Bay

Whale being towed by Coast Guard to Sea Island for necropsy on Thursday
Sunny Chibas opening at the former Mag's Hwy 99 location

Sunny Chibas opening at the former Mag's Hwy 99 location

The new restaurant, headed by former Mag's employees, will open on July 1
I took on the Nazis: Canadian vet recalls helping lead D-Day invasion

I took on the Nazis: Canadian vet recalls helping lead D-Day invasion

TORONTO — On June 6, 1944, Jim Parks of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles was among about 14,000 Canadians who landed in Normandy, part of an Allied invasion that marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War.
Squamish daycare closing due to lack of staff

Squamish daycare closing due to lack of staff

Bee Haven Childcare to shut on July 31