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Three Whistler athletes named to Canadian ski cross team for World Juniors

Three Whistler athletes named to Canadian ski cross team for World Juniors

Jack Morrow, Nicholas Katrusiak and Emeline Bennett are headed to Italy later this month
Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

The drones flew 1,200 times in one year, delivering medical supplies to those in need.
Is FortisBC housing workers at Squamish's Quest University?

Is FortisBC housing workers at Squamish's Quest University?

We remain focused on pursuing the Temporary-Use Permit with the District of Squamish for the temporary Workforce Lodge,” says FortisBC.
Rob Shaw: Eby banks on electricity. Now we just have to find it

Rob Shaw: Eby banks on electricity. Now we just have to find it

Many questions remain as the premier pins the energy future on electricity ahead of other options
How logging is heating up B.C.'s salmon-spawning rivers

How logging is heating up B.C.'s salmon-spawning rivers

A joint investigation between DFO researchers and Simon Fraser University's Salmon Watershed Lab found logging near rivers can drive up water temperatures. If streams are too warm, fish can stop growing or die.
Letter: Could Whistler Racket Club move to Spruce Grove?

Letter: Could Whistler Racket Club move to Spruce Grove?

'The valuable space in the village for housing has priority...'
Parents call for more accountability after son's mistaken prescription

Parents call for more accountability after son's mistaken prescription

Because the pharmacy reached an agreement with the College of Pharmacists, the case was never publicized, which the parents says is a mistake.
Opinion: Bird-brained? Climate change may affect intelligence in birds

Opinion: Bird-brained? Climate change may affect intelligence in birds

Parents provide the energy needed for their young to grow large brains. Climate change may negatively affect birds’ brain development as it impacts food supplies.
Do you trust a company's 'green' claims? If yes, you're a Canadian minority

Do you trust a company's 'green' claims? If yes, you're a Canadian minority

68% of Canadians suspect companies are trying to pass off green credentials they don't deserve, according to a new poll.
Video game 'loot boxes' lawsuits suggest gaming, criminal violations

Video game 'loot boxes' lawsuits suggest gaming, criminal violations

Loot boxes contain virtual items to be used in the game and can be accessed through gameplay, or purchased with virtual currency or real-world money.