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Iles makes history in Mont-Sainte-Anne

Iles makes history in Mont-Sainte-Anne

Whistler downhill legend Finn Iles becomes first Canadian to win Quebec World Cup stop since 2013
‘We are inseparable from our land’: Gitxsan Nation house group declares 170,000 hectares of territory protected

‘We are inseparable from our land’: Gitxsan Nation house group declares 170,000 hectares of territory protected

An intact ecosystem in the upper Skeena River watershed is now an Indigenous Protected Area. All decisions about the area will be guided by a principle of respectfully passing the abundance of the territory from one generation to the next
Opinion: Climate change and extreme heat are making us more anxious

Opinion: Climate change and extreme heat are making us more anxious

A small number of people experience a debilitating level of eco-anxiety that limits their ability to live happy and healthy lives.
Prescription eyewear too expensive for many British Columbians, poll shows

Prescription eyewear too expensive for many British Columbians, poll shows

33 per cent of British Columbians haven't visited the optometrist in the last three years.
Vaea Verbeeck grinds out Dual Slalom win in Whistler

Vaea Verbeeck grinds out Dual Slalom win in Whistler

Riding through knee pain, Verbeek hangs on for the win, while Bas van Steenbergen takes third in the men’s
New survey reveals that British Columbians are getting back into the dating scene

New survey reveals that British Columbians are getting back into the dating scene

We found love over a 10/10 meal.
Opinion: Amid flight cancellations and airport chaos, is it worth travelling right now?

Opinion: Amid flight cancellations and airport chaos, is it worth travelling right now?

Travelling has many health benefits, like recovering from mental and physical fatigue, improving household relationships and making people happier.
How to maximize energy savings with the feds’ home retrofit loan program

How to maximize energy savings with the feds’ home retrofit loan program

Homeowners applying for the federal government’s interest-free loans to make energy-efficient renovations should look into provincial and municipal incentives for extra support, one energy-efficiency expert recommends.
Trucker ticketed after colliding with $600K McLaren on B.C. highway

Trucker ticketed after colliding with $600K McLaren on B.C. highway

The trucker was issued a $109 ticket for failing to yield and docked three points.
Scorching temperatures prompt heat warning for parts of B.C.

Scorching temperatures prompt heat warning for parts of B.C.

For some British Columbians, above seasonal daytime temperatures and elevated overnight lows will mean little relief from heat.