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Respecting order in the animal kingdom by avoiding the top hunter

Respecting order in the animal kingdom by avoiding the top hunter

In all of Joe Martin’s 68 years of living on the west coast of Vancouver Island, he said he’s only encountered a wolf once.
BC Liberals push 30-day action plan for doctor shortage

BC Liberals push 30-day action plan for doctor shortage

“We're speaking to our members each and every day, and many of them are on the brink of leaving.”
Behind the cost estimates for proposed 2030 Winter Olympics venues, villages

Behind the cost estimates for proposed 2030 Winter Olympics venues, villages

The Canadian Olympic Committee is planning to make formal proposals to B.C. and federal treasury boards in October.
'It's non-stop': B.C. wedding industry returns in full swing

'It's non-stop': B.C. wedding industry returns in full swing

A new survey suggests wedding industry revenue could reach $1.5 billion in B.C. this year.
Fork in the Road: Ain’t no cure for the summertime blues

Fork in the Road: Ain’t no cure for the summertime blues

Too much heat; too much drought; not enough precious water
Museum Musings: Crankworx Numero Uno

Museum Musings: Crankworx Numero Uno

Eighteen years ago, the first Crankworx was held in Whistler Village to roaring success. As the Crankworx World Tour is back in town this month, we are throwing back to the original Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival, which started in Whistler in 2004.
Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Trans Mountain has a DFO permit allowing it to divert the river and remove 800 square metres of instream spawning habitat in order to replace part of the existing pipeline and install the new pipeline for the expansion project.
Opinion: Canada's disappearing 'average farmer' means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work

Opinion: Canada's disappearing 'average farmer' means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work

Mid-size farms used to be the average farm in Canada, but the increase in both small and large farms has made it difficult to define what the new average farm size is.
Northern B.C. residents call Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Northern B.C. residents call Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Dust lingers in Old Fort as years of concerns from residents and the regional district remain unresolved
Recurring Olympic Dreams

Recurring Olympic Dreams

B.C. is exploring the possibility of bringing the Winter Olympics back in 2030, two decades after Whistler's Olympic dreams first came true. But for some, the return of the Games sounds more like a nightmare.