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Local mountain bikers continue to shine at downhill nationals

Local mountain bikers continue to shine at downhill nationals

Jackson goldstone, Tegan Cruz and Finn Iles continue their impressive seasons at the Downhill National Championships at Kicking Horse
Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

The federal government announced it will provide funding over the next five years to support Indigenous-led stewardship of lands and waters under its $2.3 billion commitment to nature conservation.
First Nation reclaims land in Squamish

First Nation reclaims land in Squamish

The Squamish Nation says it will be using the area — near Stawamus IR 24 reserve — for residential purposes to help alleviate the effects of the housing crisis.
Canada's oil and gas sector filled up on federal COVID emergency cash

Canada's oil and gas sector filled up on federal COVID emergency cash

Critics say profitable oil and gas companies continue to give out big dividends to their shareholders while laying off workers.
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