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Pique Listings: May 2 to 8

Pique Listings: May 2 to 8

Whistler Naturalists offering bird walk at Alta Lake on May 3
Sea to Sky suffered ‘significant loss’ in ecosystem health over the last 40 years

Sea to Sky suffered ‘significant loss’ in ecosystem health over the last 40 years

Landscape disturbances have undermined wildlife connectivity pathways, which prevents animals from finding food, shelter and mates
Opinion: Time to deliver on electoral reform in Canada

Opinion: Time to deliver on electoral reform in Canada

'How many people cast a vote in this election that was not fully aligned with their beliefs or values?'
Cremation capacity strained as B.C. considers alternatives

Cremation capacity strained as B.C. considers alternatives

With ongoing prohibitions against water cremation, B.C. funeral homes say their flame crematoriums have reached capacity amid rising demand, with slim chances for expansion
Student vote elects Conservative in West Van-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

Student vote elects Conservative in West Van-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

Youth vote lands to the right of the adult tally in one North Shore riding, while the other two stay Liberal
Conditional sentence in ‘brutal’ Airbnb knife attack on sisters

Conditional sentence in ‘brutal’ Airbnb knife attack on sisters

Arvin Pasha’s May 2022 assault on two sisters at his Airbnb left them “terrorized and traumatized," according to the judge.
Watermain break affecting Mount Currie, Lillooet Lake Road and Industrial Park areas

Watermain break affecting Mount Currie, Lillooet Lake Road and Industrial Park areas

Residents in those affected areas are asked to limit water use to essential needs
Understaffed pharmacies put patients at risk: B.C. regulator

Understaffed pharmacies put patients at risk: B.C. regulator

B.C.’s College of Pharmacists set up a tip line after reporting last year that corporate quotas were harming patient care.
UPDATE: B.C. paused EV rebates partly to curb sending money to Musk, says premier

UPDATE: B.C. paused EV rebates partly to curb sending money to Musk, says premier

Premier David Eby made the comments two days after the province announced a pause in the program that provides up to $4,000 to buy a new electric vehicle
Whistler municipality defends zoning bylaws in homeowners’ rental dispute

Whistler municipality defends zoning bylaws in homeowners’ rental dispute

The Resort Municipality of Whistler argues its zoning in Horstman Estates is lawful, countering homeowners’ claims that short-term rentals should be allowed