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Letter to the Editor: Speed is the real issue on Valley Trail

Letter to the Editor: Speed is the real issue on Valley Trail

'Shouldn’t we be doing everything we can to encourage people to get out of their cars and get on a bike, of any kind?'
What's B.C.'s favourite Thanksgiving side dish, dessert?

What's B.C.'s favourite Thanksgiving side dish, dessert?

Between brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, scalloped potatoes and butternut squash, who's the clear winner?
Small businesses bearing brunt of global shipping crisis

Small businesses bearing brunt of global shipping crisis

Global supply chain congestion projected to continue until mid-2022.
This spellbinding B.C. island was ranked among the best in North America

This spellbinding B.C. island was ranked among the best in North America

What's your favourite B.C. island? 🌊
Human Rights Watch slams B.C. government's response to heat wave

Human Rights Watch slams B.C. government's response to heat wave

Report focuses on how the summer's prolonged extreme high temperatures affected vulnerable British Columbians.
A record 3.1 million campers visited BC Parks this season

A record 3.1 million campers visited BC Parks this season

The B.C. government says it has earmarked over $21 million to upgrade 10 parks across the province, part of an $83-million, three-year boost in funding to BC Parks.
BC SPCA seizes 71 cats and kittens in Squamish

BC SPCA seizes 71 cats and kittens in Squamish

Society says the animals were being hoarded in unsanitary conditions.
'Please be patient': Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses mixed coronavirus vaccines and travel

'Please be patient': Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses mixed coronavirus vaccines and travel

Several countries have stated that they will not allow travellers with mixed vaccines
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians are buying homes in high-risk flood zones: report

Hundreds of thousands of Canadians are buying homes in high-risk flood zones: report

Rising seas, temperature extremes and increased precipitation threaten to cost Canadians billions of dollars. A new study lays out a path to protect communities, roads and the electric grid before costs spiral out of control.
West Vancouver district to look into banning gas-powered leaf blowers

West Vancouver district to look into banning gas-powered leaf blowers

The noisy machines could soon be a thing of the past in the district 🍂