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Downhill World Cup results roundup

Downhill World Cup results roundup

To start the 2022 Downhill World Cup circuit, Squamish’s Jackson Goldstone picked up right where he left off in 2021, opening the year in Lourdes, France with a first-place finish in the men’s 17-18 category on March 27.
Specialized baby formula now held behind counter at B.C. pharmacies

Specialized baby formula now held behind counter at B.C. pharmacies

Purchase limits have also been put in place. The guidelines will remain until the formula shortage becomes stable.
Gas for under $2? Where to find it in B.C.

Gas for under $2? Where to find it in B.C.

It might be a bit of a drive...
Check out this photo of a bobcat in the Squamish River Estuary

Check out this photo of a bobcat in the Squamish River Estuary

Conservationist John Buchanan spotted the lynx rufus on June 17.
Canada's favourite pizza toppings: Pepperoni steals the show and pickles claim the wild card

Canada's favourite pizza toppings: Pepperoni steals the show and pickles claim the wild card

Home to the Hawaiian pizza, Canada's favourite pizza toppings include pineapple, pepperoni, anchovy and... pickles?
Petition to change Amber Alert criteria surpasses 3,500 signatures

Petition to change Amber Alert criteria surpasses 3,500 signatures

A woman is calling for changes to the criteria that triggers an Amber Alert, so that it's more inclusive of Indigenous communities.
B.C. reports second monkeypox case

B.C. reports second monkeypox case

B.C. has confirmed two monkeypox cases so far, a much lower case count than Quebec, where 168 cases had been identified as of June 17.
Ottawa offers interest-free loans for home energy retrofits

Ottawa offers interest-free loans for home energy retrofits

The loans cover things like insulation and installation of heat pumps.
Second annual WORCA Back Forty race a success

Second annual WORCA Back Forty race a success

More than 140 riders competed for one of the highest prize purses in Canada
Will Trans Mountain skimp on oil spill coverage for its new pipeline?

Will Trans Mountain skimp on oil spill coverage for its new pipeline?

The federal government has said no more public dollars will go towards the project and that it intends to sell the pipeline.