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Canada cancelled its digital services tax. What was it and why did the U.S. hate it?

Canada cancelled its digital services tax. What was it and why did the U.S. hate it?

Here's a brief look at what the tax was about and why Trump made such a drastic move to try and kill it.
SLRD rolls out civic signage in Area B to support emergency response

SLRD rolls out civic signage in Area B to support emergency response

Signage for properties in the Yalakom Valley, Texas Creek Road, Seton Portage and Highway 12 areas will be installed at no cost to residents later this year
Vancouver Bandits guard Mike Nuga partners with Whistler Hustle Basketball

Vancouver Bandits guard Mike Nuga partners with Whistler Hustle Basketball

The CEBL athlete recently ran a day camp for local youth players
Moontricks returns to Whistler on July 3

Moontricks returns to Whistler on July 3

Sean Rodman and Nathan Gurley are part of the 2025 Summer Concert Series
Interest in 'elbows up' merchandise waning ahead of Canada Day, businesses say

Interest in 'elbows up' merchandise waning ahead of Canada Day, businesses say

Business owners say their customers continue to prioritize supporting the Canadian economy, as they are routinely answering questions about where their products are manufactured.
Range Rover: Your summer non-fiction primer

Range Rover: Your summer non-fiction primer

'Whether on the beach, in a hammock, or sitting on your deck, the cheapest way to exit the Whistler bubble is through a book'
Lululemon sues Costco for selling alleged dupes of its products

Lululemon sues Costco for selling alleged dupes of its products

A lawsuit filed in a California court recently alleges Costco sells dupes of Lululemon's Scuba hoodies and sweatshirts, Define jackets and ABC pants.
Black Canadians have highest avoidable hospitalization rates: StatCan data

Black Canadians have highest avoidable hospitalization rates: StatCan data

StatCan’s report doesn’t provide the specific reasons for hospitalizations, but a member of the senior leadership team at Women's College Hospital in Toronto says Black populations are disproportionately affected by chronic illnesses.
Cowichan Lake camper rescued after bat bite

Cowichan Lake camper rescued after bat bite

Coming to the aid of a camper with a bat bite was “a first” for Cowichan Search and Rescue, which has been around since 1962.
ICYMI: Squamish Nation regains 20,000 hectares of ancestral land

ICYMI: Squamish Nation regains 20,000 hectares of ancestral land

Two decades of planning and negotiations result in an historic land use agreement with the province.