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Whistler's Claire Buchar rides again to spotlight ovarian cancer research

Whistler's Claire Buchar rides again to spotlight ovarian cancer research

The retired World Cup athlete will mount up on April 6 for a 50-kilometre fundraiser through Squamish
Firefighter raises thousands to help B.C.'s kids

Firefighter raises thousands to help B.C.'s kids

In the past several years, Reid Taylor has raised more than $72,000 for the BC Children's Hospital Foundation.
Opinion: 5 ways to better build community with international students in Canada

Opinion: 5 ways to better build community with international students in Canada

Canada's cap on international students should prompt universities and communities to identify better ways of engaging with international students on campuses and in broader community life.
B.C. Conservatives drop candidate whose medical licence was suspended for COVID response

B.C. Conservatives drop candidate whose medical licence was suspended for COVID response

Stephen Malthouse, a family doctor from Denman Island, has been outspoken against COVID-19 mandates. His licence was suspended in 2022.
B.C. wildlife's first newborns of the year are facing challenges

B.C. wildlife's first newborns of the year are facing challenges

Here's how you can help.
Rob LeBlanc goes from job site to studio

Rob LeBlanc goes from job site to studio

The Whistlerite is establishing himself as a wood-based artisan after decades of construction work and snowboarding
Metro Vancouver real estate deals slow to start in 2024

Metro Vancouver real estate deals slow to start in 2024

Transactions in the region and dollar volume down considerably year over year, but both are expected to recover in the second or third quarter.
B.C. man must repay loan and cash for cigarettes

B.C. man must repay loan and cash for cigarettes

Carol Cantrill won't be getting $250 for Mario Zappala allegedly missing a meeting to repay her.
What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

What is aging in place? Former B.C. nurse, physician pens book to help people age at home

"Getting old is inevitable, but becoming frail is not," says Dr. Karen Humphreys.
John Ducker: Watching for trouble at intersections

John Ducker: Watching for trouble at intersections

Remember to slow down, even on a green light because just easing your foot off the gas gives you more time to react if necessary.