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Pollution, climate change weigh on most British Columbians’ minds: poll

Pollution, climate change weigh on most British Columbians’ minds: poll

British Columbia’s baby boomers are more likely to personally worry about environmental problems—including climate change—than the province’s youngest voters
Tofino and Ucluelet ask Lower Mainland residents to stay away until Nov. 23

Tofino and Ucluelet ask Lower Mainland residents to stay away until Nov. 23

Tofino and Ucluelet are asking residents from the Lower Mainland to stay away for at least the next eight days.
Whistler Film Festival lineup tailors films for hybrid format

Whistler Film Festival lineup tailors films for hybrid format

Screenings take place in Whistler, Vancouver, and online next month 
B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid pandemic

B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid pandemic

'Class sizes as they are now are ‘virtually impossible’ to maintain physical distance in the classrooms'
B.C. tourism marketing suspended amid travel restrictions

B.C. tourism marketing suspended amid travel restrictions

Organization suggesting B.C. residents should avoid non-essential travel to, from and within the Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Sea-to-Sky and Sunshine Coast areas until Nov. 23
Squamish's salmon run is underway (VIDEO)

Squamish's salmon run is underway (VIDEO)

A local conservationist captured remarkable footage of chum salmon spawning
Conservation Service seeks information about local elk poaching

Conservation Service seeks information about local elk poaching

A bull elk was shot and killed along the paved portion of Squamish Valley Road,
Cypress gets a jump on North Shore ski season

Cypress gets a jump on North Shore ski season

Local skiers got a lucky break on Friday the 13th
RMOW grapples with temporary structures

RMOW grapples with temporary structures

Council briefs: Access to council info streamlined; new GM of resort experience hired
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. reach another record high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. reach another record high

B.C. records more than 600 new COVID-19 cases in a day for first time