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Non-essential travel restrictions at Canada-U.S. border extended to at least Nov. 21

Non-essential travel restrictions at Canada-U.S. border extended to at least Nov. 21

Provincially-mandated report should give RMOW better insights into housing needs

Provincially-mandated report should give RMOW better insights into housing needs

NDP requiring local governments to produce housing needs report by 2022, and every five years thereafter
B.C.'s snap election means 700k ballots will be counted manually, delaying results

B.C.'s snap election means 700k ballots will be counted manually, delaying results

The results that would generally be available hours after the polls close, they added, will be postponed for weeks while the votes are counted.
B.C. Green party says October fundraising shatters its previous records

B.C. Green party says October fundraising shatters its previous records

A statement from the party says more than $441,000 has been raised in the first 15 days of October
Anti-mask protesters banned from B.C. Ferries after causing disturbance

Anti-mask protesters banned from B.C. Ferries after causing disturbance

“We will not tolerate such behaviour. The incident was both inconvenient and upsetting for our passengers"
BC NDP promises to double $143m fund to protect wild salmon

BC NDP promises to double $143m fund to protect wild salmon

Leader John Horgan said he would continue to work closely with Ottawa on managing B.C. fisheries and fish stocks
Goldfish in Whistler lakes not easily eradicated

Goldfish in Whistler lakes not easily eradicated

Public urged to report sightings of invasive fish
THE OUTSIDER: Pieps transceiver issues need accountability

THE OUTSIDER: Pieps transceiver issues need accountability

Global companies need to listen to stories from the field and properly investigate them
The next disruptor

The next disruptor

How might autonomous vehicles shape Whistler?
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre speaks out about incident of hate speech

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre speaks out about incident of hate speech

'The individual spoke hateful, racist comments in what we consider our home...'