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Trampoline park regulations could be coming after Richmond death

Trampoline park regulations could be coming after Richmond death

Long-awaited recommendations governing the safety of trampoline parks in B.C. may be on the way, as early as the spring.
This B.C. resort has the largest enclosed grizzly bear refuge in the world

This B.C. resort has the largest enclosed grizzly bear refuge in the world

Located in Golden, British Columbia, the Kicking Horse Mountain Resort offers some of the most stunning alpine vistas in the country.
No-waste grocery stores help tackle garbage glut

No-waste grocery stores help tackle garbage glut

VANCOUVER — Customers at a boutique Vancouver grocery store won't find racks of individually packaged goods or rolls of plastic bags in which to lug their food home. The missing plastic and packaging isn't an oversight.
Super Bowl Sunday sees electricity use spike in lead to kick-off in B.C.

Super Bowl Sunday sees electricity use spike in lead to kick-off in B.C.

VANCOUVER — BC Hydro is urging customers to limit their power usage on Super Bowl Sunday, as electricity use often spikes in the hours before kick-off. The utility says power use typically starts to ramp up at about 11 a.m.
Video showcases women mountain bikers tracking change

Video showcases women mountain bikers tracking change

Squamish's Miranda Miller featured in three-part series
More than a 'protest camp': Unist'ot'en camp residents on life on the land

More than a 'protest camp': Unist'ot'en camp residents on life on the land

The largest building at the Unist'ot'en camp is a three-storey healing centre topped with solar panels
Her knees 'broken beyond repair,' Vonn retiring after worlds

Her knees 'broken beyond repair,' Vonn retiring after worlds

The woman who won more World Cup races than any other female is calling it quits at 34.
Squamish Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

Squamish Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

Founder says close to $300,000 has been raised for the $4-million project
Groundhog doesn't see his shadow, predicting early spring

Groundhog doesn't see his shadow, predicting early spring

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — It may be hard to believe as a large swath of the U.S. and Canada thaws out from a bitter polar vortex, but spring is coming early, according to handlers for some of the country's most famous prognosticating groundhogs.
Squamish Turning Point recovery house set to open

Squamish Turning Point recovery house set to open

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