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BASE-jumper successfully rescued from the Stawamus Chief

BASE-jumper successfully rescued from the Stawamus Chief

Squamish SAR called in North Shore Rescue’s night hoist team.
Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Four out of five Canadians do not think family doctors are aware and informed about rare diseases and more than half say the same about pediatricians.
Britannia Mine Museum adds spring break programming

Britannia Mine Museum adds spring break programming

Just south of Squamish, the museum adds a program running throughout spring break for families in the Sea to Sky School District.
Budget 2023: ICBC, BC Place expect losses for current fiscal year

Budget 2023: ICBC, BC Place expect losses for current fiscal year

Crown corporation reports in B.C.’s budget release highlight current and future fiscal year forecasts
B.C. becomes first province to cover cost of prescription contraception

B.C. becomes first province to cover cost of prescription contraception

AccessBC has been advocating for universal, no-cost coverage for prescription contraception in BC since 2017.
Victoria police seek man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Victoria police seek man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Timothy Jones, who is wanted after failing to return to a halfway house, has a series of criminal convictions dating back to 1985, including sexual offences
B.C. doctor disciplined for hypnosis, psychedelic drug treatments

B.C. doctor disciplined for hypnosis, psychedelic drug treatments

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC said Dr. Paul Harris used psilocybin and MDMA in therapy.
Update: Stanley Park closed to the public, and other Vancouver snow shutdowns

Update: Stanley Park closed to the public, and other Vancouver snow shutdowns

What you need to know.
Sea to Sky Gondola announces spring break events and activities

Sea to Sky Gondola announces spring break events and activities

Activities include free midweek rides for kids 12 and under with ticket purchase and a St. Patrick’s Day concert.
B.C. minister announces temporary TikTok ban on government devices

B.C. minister announces temporary TikTok ban on government devices

"Effective immediately, the TikTok app will not be permitted from government-issued mobile devices," said Minister of Citizens' Services Lisa Beare.