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Canada’s failure to monitor Fraser sands threatens region's future

Canada’s failure to monitor Fraser sands threatens region's future

Ottawa stopped measuring sediment years ago, throwing the future of flood defences, farmland, cities and delta health into question
Pemberton Search and Rescue receives $16,735 grant from Whistler Blackcomb Foundation

Pemberton Search and Rescue receives $16,735 grant from Whistler Blackcomb Foundation

The funds will go towards individual bleeding control kits, new technical uniform pants and lighting on the volunteer team’s new rescue truck to improve visibility.
Why did Rick Tocchet leave the Canucks for the Flyers?

Why did Rick Tocchet leave the Canucks for the Flyers?

Rick Tocchet: "The practice rink has three sheets of ice. As a coach, you’re like, ‘Oh my god.’"
Fire crews extinguish illegal campfire near Green Lake

Fire crews extinguish illegal campfire near Green Lake

Whistler Fire Rescue reminds public to get permits and stay vigilant, even in wet weather
B.C. trucker gets 90-day suspension after impaired investigation

B.C. trucker gets 90-day suspension after impaired investigation

A dump truck was impounded following a vehicle inspection.
PARC brings back Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre annual fundraiser

PARC brings back Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre annual fundraiser

"Murder at the Point Saloon" takes place June 7
BC Timber Sales pauses logging in threatened caribou habitat

BC Timber Sales pauses logging in threatened caribou habitat

The pause applies to new logging investments in the Revelstoke-Shuswap region, where the Columbia North caribou herd is losing habitat faster than it's replaced
Opinion: What and how you eat can increase levels of GLP-1 without drugs

Opinion: What and how you eat can increase levels of GLP-1 without drugs

While medications like Wegovy promise quick results, many people still prefer a drug-free path to shedding pounds. Science now supports dietary strategies that can mimic their effects.
Rob Shaw: Post-election Eby shaping up to be a different kind of premier

Rob Shaw: Post-election Eby shaping up to be a different kind of premier

The Western Premiers’ Conference offers a glimpse into how far the BC NDP is willing to shift after October’s close call
Museum Musings: When Whistler housing was affordable

Museum Musings: When Whistler housing was affordable

'In the early 1970s, when summers in the area were quiet and many people left town, Bert Melsness was working in heavy construction in the Squamish area. The company he worked for was obligated to pay for accommodation for employees from outside of the area, either by paying for a hotel or by providing an allowance'