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Squamish’s Stirling Hart stays golden

Squamish’s Stirling Hart stays golden

Brackendale resident adds Canadian Trophy to his timbersports hardware; Yes, he will be at Squamish Days this August. 
Family of B.C. man killed by RCMP sues officers, government

Family of B.C. man killed by RCMP sues officers, government

Wet'suwet'en First Nation member Jared Lowndes died on July 8, 2021.
Anthony Shelly takes third straight win at Phat Wednesdays

Anthony Shelly takes third straight win at Phat Wednesdays

Arleigh Kemp rode to first in the junior girls' event
B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

Consumer watchdog says it found systemic failures by financial institutions not complying with mortgage discharge rules in the wake of a major fraud case in B.C.
This huge 10-block all-day Vancouver street party will have tons of live music and food

This huge 10-block all-day Vancouver street party will have tons of live music and food

Here's what you can expect this weekend
Pique'n Yer Trivia: Sports No. 4

Pique'n Yer Trivia: Sports No. 4

Now updated with answers
Cold front to bring relief in Central Canada, but heat wave continues on coasts

Cold front to bring relief in Central Canada, but heat wave continues on coasts

In B.C., heat warnings remained for inland sections from the north to central coast and in the Fraser Canyon area east of Vancouver.
Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

B.C. government considers pulling its advertising from tech titans.
Opinion: Sonder on the Village Stroll

Opinion: Sonder on the Village Stroll

'40 million main characters, all of them navigating their complex narratives at their own pace'
Arctic island's melting glaciers unleash potent greenhouse gas, warns B.C. scientist

Arctic island's melting glaciers unleash potent greenhouse gas, warns B.C. scientist

A new study has found melting Arctic glaciers are releasing dangerous methane. One B.C. researcher says it's a warning sign that Canada's melting North could be part of a climate feedback loop.