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Whistler Enduro Championships announced for October

Whistler Enduro Championships announced for October

Sports Briefs: West Side Wheel up cancelled; WORCA hosts inaugural Back Forty race; Sea to Sky mountain bikers continue to shine on world stage
We Run Whistler hosting unofficial Terry Fox group run

We Run Whistler hosting unofficial Terry Fox group run

The local runner's group hopes that having a casual group run available will encourage more people to take part in the fundraiser for the Terry Fox Foundation
High-speed foot-passenger ferry planned between Nanaimo and Vancouver

High-speed foot-passenger ferry planned between Nanaimo and Vancouver

The ferry is to be privately funded and more information will be released in the coming weeks.
Health alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall issued after possible listeria contamination

Health alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall issued after possible listeria contamination

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
This Squamish man's company jazzes up private and corporate jets

This Squamish man's company jazzes up private and corporate jets

Tom Chatfield of Camber Aviation Management creates luxury cabins in airplanes, helping clients pick out colours, fabrics, seating and everything in between.
BC Hydro warns B.C. residents to expect 'more fall storm outages'

BC Hydro warns B.C. residents to expect 'more fall storm outages'

Drought conditions from the record-breaking heat over the summer have resulted in the 'perfect storm' for power outages.
The power of invisible patterns

The power of invisible patterns

Book review: Sufferance by Thomas King 
CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

Truck was spraying along Skeena River between Prince Rupert and Terrace.
Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

A number of visitors are forgetting their proof of vaccination in their hotel rooms or bringing the wrong kinds of documents.
Mayhem in the Mountains lives up to its name

Mayhem in the Mountains lives up to its name

Rain delays, sick tricks and non-stop shredding made Whistler Skate Park’s first contest hectic but successful