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Most Canadians back strong measures to curb plastics, poll finds

Most Canadians back strong measures to curb plastics, poll finds

While a majority of Canadians backed measures to curb plastic pollution, the country often fell well below the global average.
Southern resident killer whales face extinction in 75-100 years, study predicts

Southern resident killer whales face extinction in 75-100 years, study predicts

More must be done to protect their habitat and prey to stop the orcas' decline, researchers say.
Whistler gymnast Ruby McLatchie ties for fifth at BC Championships

Whistler gymnast Ruby McLatchie ties for fifth at BC Championships

Maya Langdale and Sadie Richer finished 15th and 19th respectively
'Ludicrous': Motorcyclist speeds at 234 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge

'Ludicrous': Motorcyclist speeds at 234 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge

A 45-second video was posted to social media showing the driver weaving in and out of traffic on the bridge.
Driver of hit sports car describes spinning in Vancouver crash that killed baby

Driver of hit sports car describes spinning in Vancouver crash that killed baby

Seyed Ramin Moshfeghi Zadeh is accused of dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
13-year-old on joy ride writes off Lamborghini Huracan

13-year-old on joy ride writes off Lamborghini Huracan

Police officers in West Vancouver found a scene reminiscent of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Cross-Canada run: Man tackles 7,398 km challenge for heart disease

Cross-Canada run: Man tackles 7,398 km challenge for heart disease

He is inviting people to run with him and plans to be in B.C. on June 26.
Museum Musings: Maximum exposure

Museum Musings: Maximum exposure

'In late March and early April, 1980, Whistler Mountain had a very busy week of events, only some of which it planned to host'
Letter: Whistler Nordics says thanks

Letter: Whistler Nordics says thanks

'See you on the trails next season'
How lightning — not arson — sparked Canada's most destructive wildfire season

How lightning — not arson — sparked Canada's most destructive wildfire season

Lightning-caused wildfires only accounted for 59% of Canada's 6,700 ignitions in 2023, but led to about 90% of the area burned, according to a pre-print study.