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Tourism industry calls for continued relief and streamlined immigration

Tourism industry calls for continued relief and streamlined immigration

'Everyone may be thinking of recovery, but we are nowhere near recovery just yet'
Many in B.C. unprepared for major disaster, poll finds

Many in B.C. unprepared for major disaster, poll finds

Officials offer some advice to help people be aware of the risks and how to prepare
Angela Heck poised to usher Whistler Film Festival into new era

Angela Heck poised to usher Whistler Film Festival into new era

New executive director takes over at time of transition for event and industry at large 
Local Whistlerite takes the gold in second-ever downhill race

Local Whistlerite takes the gold in second-ever downhill race

Marley Sheppard, who started mountain biking in 2019, won the women’s open category at Kicking Horse
Federal government announces $180M for MMIWG programs and supports

Federal government announces $180M for MMIWG programs and supports

An additional $12.5 million will go into a new program to support the well-being of families and survivors of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.
'Terrible time': North Shore bear advocate bemoans death of seven bruins in July despite education efforts

'Terrible time': North Shore bear advocate bemoans death of seven bruins in July despite education efforts

2021 has been a 'terrible' summer for bears, society says
'Picture perfect': Pod of orcas swims shoreline on Vancouver Island

'Picture perfect': Pod of orcas swims shoreline on Vancouver Island

The whales were a pleasant surprise for people walking along Dallas Road in Victoria on Wednesday evening.
Volunteers give their time to short-staffed eateries

Volunteers give their time to short-staffed eateries

Sunshine Coast residents pitch in to keep Sechelt businesses open
Canada's biggest public pensions still heavily invested in fossil fuels: study

Canada's biggest public pensions still heavily invested in fossil fuels: study

An analysis by a group of B.C. researchers finds Canada's largest pension plan has increased investment in oil and gas companies by at least 7.7 per cent since the country signed the Paris Agreement in 2016.
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of August 12, 2021

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of August 12, 2021