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What does the Squamish Estuary mean to you?

What does the Squamish Estuary mean to you?

Quest University student’s online survey hopes to gather opinions of Sea to Sky residents who visit the estuary.
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses Best Buy mask complaint

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses Best Buy mask complaint

People need to be part of the disability accommodation process rather than expect exactly what they want, B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has said in dismissing a face mask complaint.
Why did Google Maps move a waterfront West Vancouver neighbourhood to the British Properties?

Why did Google Maps move a waterfront West Vancouver neighbourhood to the British Properties?

West Van author and artist Douglas Coupland says his frustrations in trying to get Google Map fixed point to the mysterious nature of Big Tech
Letter to the Editor: The customer is not always right

Letter to the Editor: The customer is not always right

'My wish for 2022 is that we figure out how to show each other a little more kindness'
The importance of female friendships to Sea to Sky women in business

The importance of female friendships to Sea to Sky women in business

Madeleine Shaw, a 30-year entrepreneur, shares her views on doing business in new and more compassionate ways.
Survey finds British Columbians think oil and gas subsidy scheme is 'broken'

Survey finds British Columbians think oil and gas subsidy scheme is 'broken'

Oil and gas representatives largely called for the retention of the current system 'as much as possible.'
‘Not a box we tick’: Lack of First Nation consultation delays controversial Surrey industrial park

‘Not a box we tick’: Lack of First Nation consultation delays controversial Surrey industrial park

The approval of a controversial 245-hectare Surrey industrial park was delayed at a Metro Vancouver board meeting Friday after the Semiahmoo First Nation says it was not properly consulted on the project
B.C. court dismisses class-action lawsuit against Facebook over data collection

B.C. court dismisses class-action lawsuit against Facebook over data collection

The court found allegations that the social media giant had "collected, used, retained and commercialized" call and text data and "profited from that collection at users' expense" had not been proven.
B.C. doctors can now prescribe a year-long pass to Canada's national parks

B.C. doctors can now prescribe a year-long pass to Canada's national parks

Parks Canada says it's backing a nature prescription program in B.C., Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba so doctors and nurses can prescribe a Parks Canada Discovery Pass to patients suffering mental and physical health problems.
Letter to the Editor: Rescued snowboarder offers thanks—and a warning

Letter to the Editor: Rescued snowboarder offers thanks—and a warning

'I did not duck a rope nor go through any barriers. I only saw a small caution sign not unlike the ones at the start of black runs warning about steep and ungroomed terrain, and that did not deter me.'