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Anthill Films wins Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work

Anthill Films wins Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work

The Squamish-based company partnered with Red Bull Media House to make "Anytime"
Canada's pension giant quietly abandons net-zero climate goal

Canada's pension giant quietly abandons net-zero climate goal

The investment board overseeing the Canada Pension Plan has retreated from net-zero targets it committed to in 2022
Report defends Metro Vancouver board salaries, calls for appointed members

Report defends Metro Vancouver board salaries, calls for appointed members

Deloitte report recommends fewer responsibilities and new board structure instead of pay cuts after cost overruns and tensions mount
Pemberton Valley Horse Association to host season-opening trail day May 22

Pemberton Valley Horse Association to host season-opening trail day May 22

A paddock party will follow on June 14 at Thorley Farm
Four Canucks heading to World Championship quarterfinals

Four Canucks heading to World Championship quarterfinals

Conor Garland, Drew O'Connor, Marcus Pettersson, and Filip Hronek have all moved on from the preliminary round at the 2025 IIHF World Hockey Championship.
Three-year deal reached in labour dispute between LifeLabs and 1,200 striking workers

Three-year deal reached in labour dispute between LifeLabs and 1,200 striking workers

Workers had been conducting job action in B.C. since February, rotating temporary closures at different lab locations.
Three Squamish Nation athletes receive Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport

Three Squamish Nation athletes receive Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport

Logan Mellish, Sophie Campo and Wyatt Blace distinguished themselves alongside seven others
Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

Canada Post warns it will take time to get back up to speed following any kind of service disruption.
B.C. bar owner convicted of sexual assault gets year in jail

B.C. bar owner convicted of sexual assault gets year in jail

Vancouver's Brickhouse Late Nite Bistro and Bar owner Chih Hwa Leo Chow has said he's appealing his conviction of the sexual assault of a woman then aged 21.
'Appalling mess': B.C. students trash campsite during unsanctioned grad trip

'Appalling mess': B.C. students trash campsite during unsanctioned grad trip

The Delta School District is investigating and believes students from Delta Secondary and Seaquam Secondary left behind the mess during an unsanctioned graduation trip.