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99.5% of crisis calls in B.C. de-escalated by volunteers, mental health group says

99.5% of crisis calls in B.C. de-escalated by volunteers, mental health group says

Cost savings in police attendance and hospital response total just over $58 million, according to non-profit
Museum Musings: Learning to ski Whistler

Museum Musings: Learning to ski Whistler

Through the late 1960s and early 1970s, Lynn Mathews filled various roles for Garibaldi Lifts Ltd.
Food producers grapple with disrupted supply chains

Food producers grapple with disrupted supply chains

B.C. companies employing different strategies depending on sector
Highway closures, border restrictions hurt B.C. tourism sector

Highway closures, border restrictions hurt B.C. tourism sector

Coalition is urging airlines to increase frequency of trips to Kelowna
This Chilliwack farmer had his tractor stolen during the November floods

This Chilliwack farmer had his tractor stolen during the November floods

A B.C. farmer is now considering not using machinery after his equipment was stolen.
Fuel restriction could be lifted before Dec. 14, minister says

Fuel restriction could be lifted before Dec. 14, minister says

Trans Mountain estimates it will deliver just over 75 per cent of normal volumes to its customers through December.
Dr. Bonnie Henry faces yet another pandemic-related court challenge

Dr. Bonnie Henry faces yet another pandemic-related court challenge

A Vancouver man wants B.C. Supreme Court to review Dr. Bonnie Henry's vaccination orders for health-care facilities, claiming they violate the Constitution.
Flood damage in B.C. could cost upwards of $2 billion

Flood damage in B.C. could cost upwards of $2 billion

Rising frequency of natural disasters puts pressure on insurance companies, policyholders
Sea to Sky residents sought to fill out natural hazards survey

Sea to Sky residents sought to fill out natural hazards survey

The questionnaire aims to help officials get life-saving information to residents faster.
Online sessions aim to build a sense of belonging in the Sea to Sky

Online sessions aim to build a sense of belonging in the Sea to Sky

Building Inclusive Communities — a series of forums to discuss multiculturalism, diversity, equity and immigration — starts in January.