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Opinion: Absurdist comfort for turbulent times

Opinion: Absurdist comfort for turbulent times

'Maybe we should just shut up and enjoy the ride from time to time'
Sea to Sky shines at BC Cup in Whistler

Sea to Sky shines at BC Cup in Whistler

Whistler, Pemberton and Squamish MTB athletes filled the podiums last weekend taking top spot in 11 of 17 categories
Canada hopes to lure more nations into fighting illicit fishing on the high seas

Canada hopes to lure more nations into fighting illicit fishing on the high seas

According to the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans, “it's also about the importance of the ocean to communities and the variety of economic activities from food production to tourism that make (them) so incredibly important to our future."
Doctor crisis: Family doctor business in B.C. is far from lucrative

Doctor crisis: Family doctor business in B.C. is far from lucrative

Many GPs leave B.C. because they can earn more money in other provinces and the U.S.
This new guide is supposed to help Canadians with cancelled flights. But will it?

This new guide is supposed to help Canadians with cancelled flights. But will it?

Are you afraid to fly due to the number of cancellations?
Surrey man sues BC Ferries in alleged shuttle bus accident

Surrey man sues BC Ferries in alleged shuttle bus accident

The incident happened in July 2009. Drew Robert Zyoba alleges he suffered a head injury and lost consciousness.
Squamish's Cat Lake reopens

Squamish's Cat Lake reopens

The District of Squamish announced the Conservation Officer Service and Recreation Sites and Trails BC closed Cat Lake in May; Recreation Sites and Trails BC announced it is reopened on July 6.
Interest rate hikes can't be only way to tame inflation, says Canadian economist

Interest rate hikes can't be only way to tame inflation, says Canadian economist

Government should target corporate profits, says economist David MacDonald.
'A culture of killing'? Auditor general asked to investigate BC Conservation Officer Service

'A culture of killing'? Auditor general asked to investigate BC Conservation Officer Service

A wildlife advocacy group is requesting an independent audit of the BC Conservation Officer Service, citing a lack of financial transparency and little progress in reducing the number of bears killed in the name of public safety since 2005.
BC NDP seeks answers on Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid

BC NDP seeks answers on Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid

The B.C. government has set a deadline for the Canadian Olympic Committee, acting as the Vancouver 2030 bid committee, to make its case for provincial government support for another Vancouver Winter Olympics.