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New FortisBC temporary work camp for 600 workers proposed for Squamish

New FortisBC temporary work camp for 600 workers proposed for Squamish

This and other updates related to the Woodfibre LNG facility presented to District of Squamish council.
Update: Matteau Rushbrook falls short in U Sports National Championship

Update: Matteau Rushbrook falls short in U Sports National Championship

The Brock Badgers couldn’t keep the momentum going in P.E.I., losing their opening matchup against Saskatchewan
Outcry grows as B.C. government agency plans widespread South Coast herbicide spray

Outcry grows as B.C. government agency plans widespread South Coast herbicide spray

The five-year Pest Management Plan, which covers Squamish to Hope, targets native hard woods and Indigenous medicines and food in efforts to increase lumber output.
How the new Liberal-NDP deal will impact British Columbians

How the new Liberal-NDP deal will impact British Columbians

The new deal makes many promises, including introducing a new dental care program for low-income Canadians. But those savings are likely to be "eaten up" by higher housing costs, according to one B.C. university professor.
B.C. businessman's $50M Putin 'war criminal' reward gets positive responses

B.C. businessman's $50M Putin 'war criminal' reward gets positive responses

Responses have come in from Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Victoria.
Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

Milos's mission: B.C. man helps evacuate Ukrainian families

A former refugee himself, Milos Pospisil spent two weeks helping the vulnerable on the Poland-Ukraine border.
Whistler U13 women’s Winterhawks finish the season on a strong note

Whistler U13 women’s Winterhawks finish the season on a strong note

Both U13 girls hockey teams in Whistler rode a post-Christmas hot streak through the playoffs and year-end tournament and came away with some big wins
Opinion: Is it almost time to take out the trash?

Opinion: Is it almost time to take out the trash?

Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Rapid growth of long-range charging networks reducing ‘range anxiety,’ says expert
Logging threatens 'critical lifeline' to fend off climate crisis, scientists warn Trudeau

Logging threatens 'critical lifeline' to fend off climate crisis, scientists warn Trudeau

As Canada gets set to release its plan to reduce emissions by up to 45% by 2030, scientists say we need to pay more attention to protecting boreal and temperate forests — major carbon sinks that account for 16 per cent of the world's remaining primary forests.