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Free summer admission to national parks and historic sites begins Friday

Free summer admission to national parks and historic sites begins Friday

OTTAWA — The Canada Strong Pass takes effect Friday, offering free admission to national parks, national historic sites and marine conservation areas maintained by Parks Canada.
Whistler campfire ban in effect until Sept. 15

Whistler campfire ban in effect until Sept. 15

Squamish's Dryden Creek wildfire now being held
Hazardous conditions hinder search in Squamish River incident

Hazardous conditions hinder search in Squamish River incident

Despite aerial and ground searches by local rescue teams, neither the vehicle nor one of its occupants has been found since it entered the swift-flowing waters of the Squamish River on June 14.
Canucks' Hughes named to Team USA 'first six' for 2026 Olympics

Canucks' Hughes named to Team USA 'first six' for 2026 Olympics

The Vancouver Canucks' captain is an unsurprising addition to Team USA's roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Canucks Blueger, Silovs named to Team Latvia for 2026 Olympics

Canucks Blueger, Silovs named to Team Latvia for 2026 Olympics

Teddy Blueger and Arturs Silovs will be heading to Milan next February to play in the men's hockey tournament at the 2026 Olympics.
Clara Ding becomes youngest-ever B.C. Women's Open champ

Clara Ding becomes youngest-ever B.C. Women's Open champ

The 14-year-old bested a field of pros and national team members at Nicklaus North Golf Course
Jade Stone died of a presumed overdose, just days after turning 18

Jade Stone died of a presumed overdose, just days after turning 18

Jade's mother is now trying to piece together the last few hours of her daughter's life and understand what led to her death.
Rob Shaw: BC NDP slams own premier over China ferries deal

Rob Shaw: BC NDP slams own premier over China ferries deal

Emergency motion from labour allies rebukes Eby for outsourcing to authoritarian regime instead of investing in B.C. shipbuilding jobs
Museum Musings: Preserving a promise

Museum Musings: Preserving a promise

Long before the Whistler Museum and Archives Society was officially founded in 1987, the idea of preserving the valley’s history was already taking root
NDP grassroots buck against 'top-down' leadership race

NDP grassroots buck against 'top-down' leadership race

Following an election loss that cost them official party status, the federal NDP is grappling with internal dissent over how to rebuild—and who should lead.