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Mario Canseco: Alberta separatist vote inches forward but most Canadians say no, according to poll

Mario Canseco: Alberta separatist vote inches forward but most Canadians say no, according to poll

Research Co. survey finds most would deny separation, yet many expect U.S. to get involved
The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

Samantha Little’s new book is a psychological thriller set in a fictional town inspired by the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Update: 18th Annual Squamish Sikh parade postponed due to wildfire

Update: 18th Annual Squamish Sikh parade postponed due to wildfire

The Squamish Sikh Society has postponed the event, set for June 14, due to the out-of-control wildfire at the north end of town.
Canada will see critical mineral shortfall without big investment, report finds

Canada will see critical mineral shortfall without big investment, report finds

New report finds Canada needs to ramp up production of critical minerals or risk a shortage. To get there, it recommends government share the financial risk and double down on Indigenous consultation and environmental regulations.
ER doctor suing Fraser Health alleges 'deteriorating' hospital problems

ER doctor suing Fraser Health alleges 'deteriorating' hospital problems

Lawsuit alleges health authority wouldn’t activate mass casualty system when 11 people died and dozens were injured at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in April
New amenity building to open at Pemberton's Den Duyf Park

New amenity building to open at Pemberton's Den Duyf Park

The Village will host a grand opening for the Rotary facility on June 16
Police warn of 700-strong Hells Angels motorcycle procession in B.C.

Police warn of 700-strong Hells Angels motorcycle procession in B.C.

The procession is expected to start Thursday in Coquitlam and end at a banquet hall in Surrey
Kirk LaPointe: BC Ferries deal with China torpedoes government's own messaging

Kirk LaPointe: BC Ferries deal with China torpedoes government's own messaging

With no Canadian bids and economic anxiety rising, the optics and timing couldn’t be worse
Raven Spirit Dance brings 'Braiding the Land' to Whistler

Raven Spirit Dance brings 'Braiding the Land' to Whistler

The three-part 20th anniversary show will take place June 13
No U.S. Costco trips or India vacation for B.C. tax cheat on house arrest

No U.S. Costco trips or India vacation for B.C. tax cheat on house arrest

Balkar Singh Bhullar of Richmond failed to report almost $7.5M in income and was fined $2.1M