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Opinion: Canada's skills crisis is growing — here's how we can fix it

Opinion: Canada's skills crisis is growing — here's how we can fix it

As labour shortages deepen across sectors, the disconnect between formal education and real-world job requirements is becoming harder to ignore.
Pemberton, SLRD secure funding for universal water metering pilot project

Pemberton, SLRD secure funding for universal water metering pilot project

The metering pilot project will incentivize water conservation by eventually charging residents only for what they consume, instead of a flat rate based on property type
The Outsider: Transition week

The Outsider: Transition week

'If anything can steal the thunder from the season’s final weekend of skiing, it’s the first weekend of the Whistler Bike Park'
Ruby Wells signs with Devinci Development Team

Ruby Wells signs with Devinci Development Team

The 15-year-old mountain biker placed second among women's pros at the Squamish Enduro
Garland's game-winning goal gets Team USA to gold medal game

Garland's game-winning goal gets Team USA to gold medal game

Conor Garland tallied his tenth point of the 2025 IIHF World Championship in the semifinals against Sweden.
Airline doesn't have to pay for booking on other carrier: B.C. tribunal

Airline doesn't have to pay for booking on other carrier: B.C. tribunal

Two people claimed Flair Airlines delayed and then rescheduled their flight from Winnipeg to Vancouver. They took a WestJet flight instead.
Some B.C. police oaths to sovereign unchanged 32 months after Queen's death

Some B.C. police oaths to sovereign unchanged 32 months after Queen's death

A May 6 ministerial order recognizing King Charles III in oaths has yet to take effect.
'Peaks and Valleys' art exhibit on display until June 28

'Peaks and Valleys' art exhibit on display until June 28

The show is presented by Arts Whistler and the Whistler Community Services Society, exploring mental health issues faced by locals
How BC Wildfire Service is fighting misinformation with compassion

How BC Wildfire Service is fighting misinformation with compassion

As more people engage with posts about wildfires on social media, the government agency is trying a new approach to combat the spread of misinformation.
The LifeLabs strike is over. But the union isn't happy

The LifeLabs strike is over. But the union isn't happy

Blood tests and other lab work should be part of the public health-care system, says the BCGEU.