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Family files petition to declare second missing Cypress Mountain snowshoer dead

Family files petition to declare second missing Cypress Mountain snowshoer dead

Chun Sek Lam went missing over two years ago
President's Choice sauces recalled due to possible glass fragments

President's Choice sauces recalled due to possible glass fragments

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it is verifying that industry is removing recalled product from the marketplace
Analysis: Only 43 Metro Vancouver homes over $7M have sold in past year

Analysis: Only 43 Metro Vancouver homes over $7M have sold in past year

All of those sold below asking price, averaging 16 per cent off list, as the region’s high-end homes fail to sell
Feds propose making some employers offer menstrual products for free at work

Feds propose making some employers offer menstrual products for free at work

Workers in federally regulated workplaces should have access to free menstrual products, the Canadian government says in a proposal published Friday.
Endangered frog making a comeback in B.C.

Endangered frog making a comeback in B.C.

Efforts to conserve the local population of Oregon spotted frogs, the most endangered amphibian in Canada, took a leap in the right direction last week.
'We matter': Sea to Sky students march to end violence against Indigenous women

'We matter': Sea to Sky students march to end violence against Indigenous women

Dozens walked through Squamish to start 24-hour drum ceremony
Alberta's 'turn-off-taps' law makes gas price jumps and shortages real

Alberta's 'turn-off-taps' law makes gas price jumps and shortages real

B.C. gov calls law unconstitutional; initial hearing set for May 7
E-bikes allowed on more than 20 trails in Squamish

E-bikes allowed on more than 20 trails in Squamish

New policy applies to around 600 trails in B.C.
To excel in the automated world Canada shouldn't forget the liberal arts: study

To excel in the automated world Canada shouldn't forget the liberal arts: study

Report points to a growing need for honed human skills
B.C. is getting a brand new, province-wide area code this week

B.C. is getting a brand new, province-wide area code this week

As British Columbia's population grows, the number of available cellphone numbers shrinks. As such, the CRTC has announced that the province will receive a brand new area code.