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Check out photos from Squamish’s Grateful Shred event

Check out photos from Squamish’s Grateful Shred event

The Grateful Shred skateboard contest went down at the skate park near Howe Sound Secondary.
B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

The number of wildfires in British Columbia continues to rise amid persistent drought, and federal aid — including military resources — is on the way.
'Flying Ant Day': What you should know about the unofficial flying ant orgy season in Metro Vancouver

'Flying Ant Day': What you should know about the unofficial flying ant orgy season in Metro Vancouver

It's also known as the great 'ant-pocolypse'
Residents in Squamish-Lillooet region exhibit strong preparedness for natural disasters, but communication lags

Residents in Squamish-Lillooet region exhibit strong preparedness for natural disasters, but communication lags

Residents express dissatisfaction with current communication approaches and mitigation plans.
A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

"My hope for the show is that these stories engage a wide audience and make them open their eyes to the characters and their stories that are relevant to everyone — then we can move forward as one."
B.C. woman loses custody battle for rescue cats left with tenants for 5 years

B.C. woman loses custody battle for rescue cats left with tenants for 5 years

The small claims action involves two cats: Vagrant and Nicholas Cage.
Vancouver studio named to develop animated 'Beachcombers' series

Vancouver studio named to develop animated 'Beachcombers' series

Animated series hopes to introduce beloved characters to new generation with 'humour and heart'
Opinion: Why Cayoosh and Jumbo Glacier ski resorts failed

Opinion: Why Cayoosh and Jumbo Glacier ski resorts failed

Building strong relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, especially in the tourism sector, is crucial to the success of both.
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls for an end to immigration detention after province extends agreement with CBSA

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls for an end to immigration detention after province extends agreement with CBSA

"They come here and they are being treated in ways that violate their dignity, and that further exacerbates trauma," said Kasari Govender.
Family of B.C. woman who went missing seven years ago renews plea for help

Family of B.C. woman who went missing seven years ago renews plea for help

"We don't have any answers," a family member said at a rally this week.