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Opinion: Confessions of a city boy (after his first time skiing)

Opinion: Confessions of a city boy (after his first time skiing)

Spoiler alert: I was not airlifted off the mountain in a neck brace
Rats in engine caused car fire, B.C. muffler shop claimed

Rats in engine caused car fire, B.C. muffler shop claimed

Courtenay business ordered to pay $2,285 after car catches fire on roadway one day after being repaired.
Reprimanded B.C. nurse slammed door in patient's face

Reprimanded B.C. nurse slammed door in patient's face

Elaine McQuade must take remedial education in professional accountability and responsibility and ethics.
ICYMI in Whistler: Blackcomb Gondola guests stranded over two hours

ICYMI in Whistler: Blackcomb Gondola guests stranded over two hours

Backcountry skiers can expect weekend closures; RMOW not on track to meet climate goals
Who is Christian Felton, the Canucks’ NCAA free agent signing?

Who is Christian Felton, the Canucks’ NCAA free agent signing?

"He’s an impactful player on every shift, whether he has the puck or not."
Orcas that hunt the world's biggest predators may be a new population, say scientists

Orcas that hunt the world's biggest predators may be a new population, say scientists

VANCOUVER — Researchers from the University of British Columbia said they've identified a potentially new population of open-ocean orcas, which hunt the biggest predators on the planet.
Squamish’s 37-acre Klahanie property up for sale

Squamish’s 37-acre Klahanie property up for sale

Klahanie Campground property hits the market in a court-ordered sale.
Updated: Dead elk found in Squamish Valley sparks Conservation Officer Service investigation

Updated: Dead elk found in Squamish Valley sparks Conservation Officer Service investigation

Squamish Nation working with authorities on the case and considering possible future action.
'Funny boy': Dog blares truck horn while waiting for owner in Whistler

'Funny boy': Dog blares truck horn while waiting for owner in Whistler

Murphy is normally sleeping in the truck, but not this time.
Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese crane manufacturer ZPMC has a stronghold in B.C. container terminals; it's unclear what the Canadian government is doing about concerns raised by U.S. officials that extra communications devices have been found on the cranes in U.S. ports.