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Hook, line, and swap: Join the fishing gear swap meet in Squamish on June 25

Hook, line, and swap: Join the fishing gear swap meet in Squamish on June 25

Event will also introduce a new local fishing store, Coop's Bait and Tackle.
Food inflation may be easing but prices won't return to pre-pandemic levels, RBC says

Food inflation may be easing but prices won't return to pre-pandemic levels, RBC says

Canadians have been paying more for less food since early 2021.
Whistler Wolves look to grow—on and off the pitch

Whistler Wolves look to grow—on and off the pitch

The Wolves won this year’s RLBC Nines Tournament, but the real victory is rugby’s continued growth
Opinion: You have more influence than you know

Opinion: You have more influence than you know

'Maybe if some of these young Mount Currie students take their message directly to our provincial government, the bean counters will be forced to face the impact this is having on real people in the corridor.'
Maxed Out: The ‘good old days’ are good and gone—but who were they good for, anyway?

Maxed Out: The ‘good old days’ are good and gone—but who were they good for, anyway?

'All you need is love.' -John Lennon
B.C. legal services could become more accessible, cheaper — but lawyers see problems in fix

B.C. legal services could become more accessible, cheaper — but lawyers see problems in fix

Bodies governing lawyers, notaries and paralegals are on board with the concept of a single legal regulator, which can help solve access-to-justice problems in B.C.
B.C. international students are the new temporary foreign workers, stuck without work in their fields: survey

B.C. international students are the new temporary foreign workers, stuck without work in their fields: survey

The province attracts some of the highest numbers of international students intending to stay in Canada, but has the lowest rate of permanent residency offers.
Province not being transparent with BC Housing report, watchdog alleges

Province not being transparent with BC Housing report, watchdog alleges

B.C.'s Freedom of Information and Privacy Association says it got a $1,792 fee estimate for freedom of information requests.
Groundwater pumping sends Earth's pole drifting

Groundwater pumping sends Earth's pole drifting

Humans have pumped out so much groundwater, it has raised sea levels and tilted the Earth's axis, a new study has found.
Canada's population to surpass 40 million people

Canada's population to surpass 40 million people

"This is an exciting milestone for Canada."