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Museum Musings: The Big Test—The 1967 du Maurier International Ski Race

Museum Musings: The Big Test—The 1967 du Maurier International Ski Race

'So, how did the first international ski race at Whistler go?'
Letter: Sea to Sky Nordics says thanks

Letter: Sea to Sky Nordics says thanks

'It takes 60-plus volunteers to run a biathlon event of this size, and Sea to Sky Nordics is thankful for all the people who volunteered...'
B.C. utility deceived public over 'renewable' gas, claims lawsuit

B.C. utility deceived public over 'renewable' gas, claims lawsuit

The case against FortisBC is the first time a major utility in Canada has been sued for allegedly making deceptive claims about renewable natural gas (RNG).
FDA approves B.C. company's cancer diagnostic device

FDA approves B.C. company's cancer diagnostic device

Vancouver's Stemcell developed device to improve detection, treatment of plasma cell cancer.
Thousands in B.C. order new HPV mail-in screening tests

Thousands in B.C. order new HPV mail-in screening tests

B.C. has been a world leader in cervical cancer prevention for decades, said B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix
I Watched This Game: Canucks can't come back against coma-inducing Kings

I Watched This Game: Canucks can't come back against coma-inducing Kings

The Vancouver Canucks fell behind by two goals in the second period against the Los Angeles Kings, a lead that proved insurmountable.
Human poop pollution targeted in new B.C. early warning system

Human poop pollution targeted in new B.C. early warning system

A molecular PCR test will be developed to distinguish between human and animal fecal pollution in the Salish Sea. The results are expected to reduce beach closures and shellfish contamination.
ICYMI in Whistler: Vail Resorts defends new digital pass, gate technology

ICYMI in Whistler: Vail Resorts defends new digital pass, gate technology

Freestyle Whistler obtains new training airbag; Marielle Thompson earns fourth Crystal Globe
B.C. real estate agent fined $55K, loses licence after assignment misconduct

B.C. real estate agent fined $55K, loses licence after assignment misconduct

Gina Takhar voluntarily surrendered her license in August 2020 but BCFSA pursued cancellation of the licence, plus a penalty.
Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Women account for nearly half of the workforce in Canadian commercial real estate firms.