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Museum Musings: Fools rush in

Museum Musings: Fools rush in

'Headlines designed specifically for April 1 have graced Whistler newspapers since the 1980s'
Free film screening April 17 at Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

Free film screening April 17 at Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

Slash/Back is an alien horror movie directed by Nyla Innuksuk
Opinion: Why some of British Columbia's kelp forests are in more danger than others

Opinion: Why some of British Columbia's kelp forests are in more danger than others

Kelp forests around the world, and in Canada, are under threat. New research sheds further light on the health, and resilience, of these crucial ecosystems.
More transparency, communication needed from health authorities: UBC prof

More transparency, communication needed from health authorities: UBC prof

Dr. Jude Kornelsen says systemic issues hinder effectiveness of B.C.'s health authorities.
His grandfolks went to WWII camps in B.C. He shares their story

His grandfolks went to WWII camps in B.C. He shares their story

"Sansei: The Storyteller" runs from April 16 to 20 at the Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam.
B.C. court rejects manslaughter appeal in 86-year-old's death

B.C. court rejects manslaughter appeal in 86-year-old's death

Orlando Ocampo was rushed to hospital and later died after an altercation outside Costco on Vancouver's Expo Boulevard.
Nicolas Teichrob sweeps Sea to Sky Photo Challenge

Nicolas Teichrob sweeps Sea to Sky Photo Challenge

The Ucluelet-based photographer won Best in Show and People’s Choice at the WSSF event 
What will be the economic impact of the next total solar eclipse in B.C.?

What will be the economic impact of the next total solar eclipse in B.C.?

A total solar eclipse generates an economic boom.
Guilty pleas entered in stock fraud case involving Canadian 'entities'

Guilty pleas entered in stock fraud case involving Canadian 'entities'

U.S. officials alleged Jonathan Mikula illegally promoted U.S.-listed public company Emerald Health Pharmaceuticals, which has significant ties to British Columbia.
Roommate believes 'innocent' B.C. man killed

Roommate believes 'innocent' B.C. man killed

Chirag Antil was working as a loss prevention officer and recently graduated with a master of business administration.