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New Squamish non-profit aims to team up outdoor industry

New Squamish non-profit aims to team up outdoor industry

Sea to Sky Outdoor Adventure Recreation Enterprise (SOARE) hosts a launch party at its basecamp at 1002 Industrial Way on Oct. 26. 
Letter: Another reason for term limits

Letter: Another reason for term limits

'The NDP is planning to fine BC Ferries for sailings missed due to staff shortages, according to Transportation Minister Rob Fleming'
The Outsider: Whistler Bowl, 60 years later

The Outsider: Whistler Bowl, 60 years later

Summer skiing is somewhat of a novelty. Those who partake in the niche activity of seeking snow during the hottest months of the year tend to fall into two camps.
Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

At its peak Saturday, about 300 people were at the rally on the grounds of the B.C. legislature
Letter: Whistler’s housing approach the ‘definition of insanity’

Letter: Whistler’s housing approach the ‘definition of insanity’

'I’m sick of the studies, committees, lip-service and excuses'
Opinion: Pinkies out

Opinion: Pinkies out

'It doesn’t matter how good you are, if you’re a dickhead then you won’t be invited to play.'
B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

The call for input comes less than two weeks after a B.C. ombudsman report found the province's emergency support programs for disaster evacuees are outdated, under-resourced, inaccessible and poorly communicated.
Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

A man is impersonating Michael Dunahee — who went missing in 1991 at the age of four — and asking for money, says his family
Opinion: How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us

Opinion: How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us

Understanding how both cloud cover and temperature work to promote coral bleaching provides valuable insight into how reefs will change over various climate scenarios.
B.C. lags behind Turkey in earthquake preparedness, say experts

B.C. lags behind Turkey in earthquake preparedness, say experts

In the face of devastation, B.C. researchers find lessons after Turkish earthquakes.