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WestJet continues ramping back up after cancelled flights upend long weekend plans

WestJet continues ramping back up after cancelled flights upend long weekend plans

WestJet continued to ramp up operations on Friday in an effort to restore the long weekend travel plans of thousands of passengers upended by flight cancellations before the airline reached a last-minute deal with its pilots.
'Desperate': B.C. breast milk bank down to three-week supply

'Desperate': B.C. breast milk bank down to three-week supply

B.C. hospitals are facing a critical shortage of breast milk as supply dwindles to three weeks. The BC Women's Provincial Milk Bank is urging new mothers to donate milk.
B.C. doctor who campaigned against COVID-19 vaccine sues court for $33M

B.C. doctor who campaigned against COVID-19 vaccine sues court for $33M

Daniel Yoshio Nagase claims his children could face myocarditis, thrombosis, cancer and sterility.
Maxed Out: Breaking down Whistler’s 2022-23 ski season

Maxed Out: Breaking down Whistler’s 2022-23 ski season

'It was a marketing kind of ski season. Wasn’t all sizzle, there was some steak, and there was a magnificent dessert.'
Opinion: Hot take—let’s not burn Whistler to the ground

Opinion: Hot take—let’s not burn Whistler to the ground

'Local officials have long made wildfire mitigation a priority, but the work is never done.'
Passport redesign just the latest battle in the culture war over Canadian identity

Passport redesign just the latest battle in the culture war over Canadian identity

The government hit delete on Terry Fox.
Gas prices could rise for long weekend and into summer amid fires, economic worries

Gas prices could rise for long weekend and into summer amid fires, economic worries

Experts say shifting factors including wildfires in Alberta, a slowing economy and potential pressures on supply will all have an effect on gas prices as the long weekend heralds the start of the summer.
206 people died in B.C. in April of toxic drug poisonings

206 people died in B.C. in April of toxic drug poisonings

Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

People with mental illnesses like schizophrenia died at greater rates during the 2021 heat dome, a new study shows.
Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

VANCOUVER — Exceptional, summer-like conditions have dried out forest fuels in British Columbia, creating conditions that make some regions "highly susceptible to ignition and rapid spread," the provincial wildfire service says in a status update Thu
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