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Opinion: Hockey culture once again falls short in wake of Blackhawks investigation

Opinion: Hockey culture once again falls short in wake of Blackhawks investigation

Letter to the Editor: Keep it wild

Letter to the Editor: Keep it wild

B.C.’s highest peak 'deserves to remain wild for future generations, protected from motorized access'
Squamish Spit removal project receives council support for provincial permit

Squamish Spit removal project receives council support for provincial permit

It’s one of four permits required for the CERP project to move forward.
Local athletes Natalie Corless, Trinity Ellis make Luge World Cup

Local athletes Natalie Corless, Trinity Ellis make Luge World Cup

Ellis and Corless have arrived in China ahead of their first World Cup Event on Nov. 22
B.C. asks residents to weigh in on future of oil and gas royalties

B.C. asks residents to weigh in on future of oil and gas royalties

The 30-year-old royalty program has provided the fossil fuel industry with about $10 billion in credits. B.C. residents can share their thoughts on the future of the scheme until Dec. 10, 2021.
Canada's 'ad hoc approach' to disaster fails to deal with climate migrants: report

Canada's 'ad hoc approach' to disaster fails to deal with climate migrants: report

Under existing law, a national refugee lawyer group says Ottawa has at least six options to open up a path for 'climate migrants' to come to Canada.
Ditch expensive PCR COVID test for travel, B.C. tourism industry tells feds

Ditch expensive PCR COVID test for travel, B.C. tourism industry tells feds

B.C. businesses, tourism agencies and travel groups who say unneeded restrictions are damaging the economy want to see Ottawa lift COVID-19 PCR testing for travellers coming to Canada.
Opinion: Despite ‘code red,’ governments continue to support fossil fuels

Opinion: Despite ‘code red,’ governments continue to support fossil fuels

'Giving trillions of dollars to a dying industry that all evidence says must be stopped is not the proper response to a code red'
Bear captured in Squamish's Valleycliffe neighbourhood to be euthanized

Bear captured in Squamish's Valleycliffe neighbourhood to be euthanized

Animal charged people and followed a child back from school: conservation officer
Smaller-group gatherings safer as flu season arrives amid Delta variant spread, Henry says

Smaller-group gatherings safer as flu season arrives amid Delta variant spread, Henry says

People who want to have large family gatherings should plan outdoor events, says Dr. Bonnie Henry