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Provincewide heat wave takes toll on local wildlife

Provincewide heat wave takes toll on local wildlife

Here's how you can support heat-affected wildlife this summer.
Whistler council walks back Waldorf decision

Whistler council walks back Waldorf decision

WWS Board of Trustees says lease extended to 2026
More dry lightning expected to strike across B.C.'s Interior Friday

More dry lightning expected to strike across B.C.'s Interior Friday

More lightning is forecast through the Central and Southern Interior late Friday afternoon and into the evening.
B.C. hospitals pivot to paper amid CrowdStrike global technology outage

B.C. hospitals pivot to paper amid CrowdStrike global technology outage

VANCOUVER — About 50,000 devices in British Columbia hospitals and health facilities were impacted by the CrowdStrike global technology outage, forcing staff to pivot to using paper to manage everything from lab work to meal orders, the province's he
Whistler car fire sparks timely reminder as heat wave persists

Whistler car fire sparks timely reminder as heat wave persists

Whistler's fire danger rating is currently extreme
Canucks Prospects: The underrated Kirill Kudryavtsev is ready for pro hockey

Canucks Prospects: The underrated Kirill Kudryavtsev is ready for pro hockey

A seventh-round pick in 2022, Kirill Kudryavtsev has developed into a smart, two-way defenceman in the OHL.
Towering smoke plume thrown into sky by fire burning south of Cache Creek

Towering smoke plume thrown into sky by fire burning south of Cache Creek

A wildland fire ecologist snapped the photo during a flight over the Fraser Valley on July 18.
Crankworx Whistler 2024 opens with Indigenous women's rideout, Longhorn kickoff party

Crankworx Whistler 2024 opens with Indigenous women's rideout, Longhorn kickoff party

Kidsworx Enduro, Canadian Open DH begin Saturday
B.C. promises expanded gynecological cancer care, new programs in Surrey, Kelowna

B.C. promises expanded gynecological cancer care, new programs in Surrey, Kelowna

Rates of gynecological cancer have increased by almost 50 per cent over the last decade in B.C., says premier.
Those ignoring B.C. Securities Commission investigators can be jailed, court rules

Those ignoring B.C. Securities Commission investigators can be jailed, court rules

Anyone refusing to be interviewed by the B.C. Securities Commission may be found in contempt of court and potentially sentenced to jail, a B.C. Court of Appeal ruling affirmed.