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Museum Musings: Room at the inn

Museum Musings: Room at the inn

'When the Christiana Inn was opened by Sandy and Puddy Martin in 1967, it included lodging, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a beauty salon, gift shop, lounge area, and dining room'
Opinion: The heat is on…

Opinion: The heat is on…

'The temperatures are up, the forests are dry, and we’re one careless act, freak accident, or lightning bolt away from a disaster'
Letter: Whistler Waldorf School an ‘integral part of the community’

Letter: Whistler Waldorf School an ‘integral part of the community’

'Many families already are moving away from the area due to the lack of daycare opportunities'
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s new patio is sure to impress

The Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s new patio is sure to impress

Radiante Taqueria Terrace is now open at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, bringing the warmth of Mexican cuisine to the base of Blackcomb Mountain
Canadian leaders say democracy must prevail following Trump rally shooting

Canadian leaders say democracy must prevail following Trump rally shooting

Politicians of all stripes denounced the attack in Butler, Pennsylvania, a city north of Pittsburgh, that killed one rally attendee and injured others.
Range Rover: That four-legged feeling

Range Rover: That four-legged feeling

'We don’t go back in time, time comes back to us'
Trump rally shooting is being investigated as an assassination attempt, officials say

Trump rally shooting is being investigated as an assassination attempt, officials say

Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt Saturday at a Pennsylvania rally and said afterward that he was shot in the ear.
Metro Vancouver sewage plant looks to neutralize acidic oceans, remove CO2

Metro Vancouver sewage plant looks to neutralize acidic oceans, remove CO2

Canadian company looks to dump crushed rock into Burrard Inlet to speed up geologic processes, remove carbon dioxide from ocean
Column: B.C. watershed security will require a billion-dollar investment

Column: B.C. watershed security will require a billion-dollar investment

By helping nature heal itself, we can mitigate wildfires, droughts and floods.
Strange summer for B.C. politics gone wild, as alliances shift ahead of fall vote

Strange summer for B.C. politics gone wild, as alliances shift ahead of fall vote

Former political foes are forging once unimaginable unions, an established party faces annihilation at the ballot box and heavyweights from the ruling New Democrats have waited until summer to announce their retirements.