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Canada to 'align' with U.S. airport screening rules as TSA drops shoes-off policy

Canada to 'align' with U.S. airport screening rules as TSA drops shoes-off policy

hose flying to the U.S. through the pre-clearance sections of Canadian airports have been required to remove their shoes.
Ontario bakers look to heat up friendly competition with B.C. over Nanaimo bar record

Ontario bakers look to heat up friendly competition with B.C. over Nanaimo bar record

"We understand that the Nanaimo bar is near and dear to Nanaimo, B.C., and this is something they should be very proud of."
SLRD pushes for provincial action on orphaned infrastructure, fire brigades and emergency management ahead of UBCM

SLRD pushes for provincial action on orphaned infrastructure, fire brigades and emergency management ahead of UBCM

The regional district is seeking changes to better reflect rural realities under climate change, reconciliation mandates and camping on Crown lands
Ottawa set to miss 2026 deadline for establishing $10-a-day child care: report

Ottawa set to miss 2026 deadline for establishing $10-a-day child care: report

The $10-a-day child care program, announced in 2021, was a signature policy of former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Canada continues to fall behind on building up EV charging network: experts

Canada continues to fall behind on building up EV charging network: experts

According to the most recent data from Natural Resources Canada, 88 per cent of Canada’s charging ports are in B.C., Ontario and Quebec — provinces which accounted for 92 per cent of new EV sales last year.
Tarayao, Kobelin win World Series Team category at Swimrun Whistler 2025

Tarayao, Kobelin win World Series Team category at Swimrun Whistler 2025

Adrian Cameron on top among World Series solo athletes
'We've never really wanted to be one of those bands that are disposable'

'We've never really wanted to be one of those bands that are disposable'

54•40 joins the Whistler Summer Concert Series July 11
Letter: Municipal dysfunction didn’t emerge in a vacuum

Letter: Municipal dysfunction didn’t emerge in a vacuum

'If we want to restore trust and effectiveness to local government, we need to talk honestly about the history of housing policy in Canada and the need for renewed federal leadership'
Whistler transit fare changes discussed amid rising costs

Whistler transit fare changes discussed amid rising costs

All but one member of council supports staff recommendation to raise fares and phase out select pass types
B.C. teacher disciplined for demeaning comments, making students feel uncomfortable

B.C. teacher disciplined for demeaning comments, making students feel uncomfortable

An Interior high school teacher told female gym students he might have to "grab them" to show them proper form or spot them.