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Plethora of pandemic puppies putting pressure on vets, trainers and daycares

Plethora of pandemic puppies putting pressure on vets, trainers and daycares

A puppy-purchasing boom during the COVID-19 pandemic is limiting access to veterinarians and trainers. Many are reporting a waitlist.
Rainfall alert upgraded to warning for Metro Vancouver as 70 mm expected Friday

Rainfall alert upgraded to warning for Metro Vancouver as 70 mm expected Friday

More than 50 mm will fall before the weekend.
Experts say 'game changer' needed to inspire unvaccinated B.C. residents

Experts say 'game changer' needed to inspire unvaccinated B.C. residents

At this rate, it would take an additional two months to get everyone vaccinated...and only if they are willing to do it.
Resource officers and police shut down concert in Upper Squamish Valley

Resource officers and police shut down concert in Upper Squamish Valley

Up to 150 people attended the event in a small recreation site.
BC Lions to honour residential school survivors at Sept. 24 game

BC Lions to honour residential school survivors at Sept. 24 game

The club will be donating $20,000 to the Orange Shirt Society.
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of September 16, 2021

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of September 16, 2021

Whistler X Triathlon returns for first race post-COVID-19

Whistler X Triathlon returns for first race post-COVID-19

Over 150 athletes took part in the off-road triathlon that took place at Lost Lake Park.
Walter the Whistler Bear pays loving tribute to its original inspiration

Walter the Whistler Bear pays loving tribute to its original inspiration

Kathleen Russell’s children’s book was conceived by her late son, Alasdair 
Driver's panic over spider leads to North Vancouver rollover crash

Driver's panic over spider leads to North Vancouver rollover crash

No serious injuries in single-vehicle crash caused by eight-legged passenger
North Shore candidates see climate change as key election issue

North Shore candidates see climate change as key election issue

After a summer of forest fires and an unprecedented 'heat dome,' parties face off on how to bring Canada's carbon emissions under control