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Indigenous council and government appointees among Bill 21 concerns

Indigenous council and government appointees among Bill 21 concerns

Bill 21 imposes prescriptive rules on a new legal regulator that will in and of itself have fewer lawyers overseeing it, according to the Law Society of BC.
Whistler Writers Festival to hold June 22 open mic night

Whistler Writers Festival to hold June 22 open mic night

A one-day writing retreat led by Alli Vail is also scheduled for June 22
Canucks' Elias Pettersson: 'I've been playing on a bad knee since January'

Canucks' Elias Pettersson: 'I've been playing on a bad knee since January'

Elias Pettersson was indeed playing through an injury during the end of the regular season and playoffs.
Canucks' Patrik Allvin named finalist for NHL GM of the Year

Canucks' Patrik Allvin named finalist for NHL GM of the Year

Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin has been recognized for his work in overhauling the team's roster.
Wanted Surrey man turns himself in to police in Houston

Wanted Surrey man turns himself in to police in Houston

Riley Lafontaine has distinct tattoos, including a wolf on his neck and a teardrop under each eye.
Whistler's Francois Hebert wins ILCA Laser Masters Sailboat Championship

Whistler's Francois Hebert wins ILCA Laser Masters Sailboat Championship

The Whistler Sailing Association general manager became the first Canadian to do so in over 20 years
Tied with Greens, BC United slouching towards fall election bust, says poll

Tied with Greens, BC United slouching towards fall election bust, says poll

BC United's fighting for third Place in provincial race, says new Research Co. survey
B.C. man punched in face, pushed down stairs and beaten

B.C. man punched in face, pushed down stairs and beaten

The victim said the attack left him fearful of others.
Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Many had expected entire lost crops due to mid-January deep freeze.
Public hearing held for Pemberton’s Nkwúkwma development

Public hearing held for Pemberton’s Nkwúkwma development

Council deferred a decision to May 28 after hearing concerns on the 450-unit housing project