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First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

"We're are only 30 or so per cent of the police force across Canada."
B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response

B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response

British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canada should maintain retaliatory measures against the United States — such as possible tolls facing commercial trucks heading to Alaska — despite some tariffs being paused for a month.
B.C. signs $670-million pharmacare agreement with federal government

B.C. signs $670-million pharmacare agreement with federal government

The plan will support nearly 550,000 B.C. residents with diabetes and provide 1.3 million people with a range of contraceptives. It will also improve access to diabetes devices and supplies.
Spel’kúmtn Community Forest sets out goals for 2025 after record profits

Spel’kúmtn Community Forest sets out goals for 2025 after record profits

The SCF expects more moderate returns in 2025 due to a spruce budworm outbreak, fewer harvestable trees and drought conditions
'We stand with Canada': Americans who live here show solidarity amid Trump's threats

'We stand with Canada': Americans who live here show solidarity amid Trump's threats

Kimberly Waletich isn't Canadian.
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner speaking at Whistler event

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner speaking at Whistler event

Kasari Govender will present by video at the Westin for an event focused on racial equity hosted by Whistler Multicultural Society and Resilience Allyship
Dog Day returns to Whistler Olympic Park on March 8

Dog Day returns to Whistler Olympic Park on March 8

Proceeds will support Whistler Animals Galore Society’s Critical Care Fund, which provides emergency care for animals in need
Several upgrades coming to Squamish's Cat Lake Recreation Site

Several upgrades coming to Squamish's Cat Lake Recreation Site

New campsites and dock improvements are just two of the changes to happen early this summer.
Sea to Sky hospital board passes budget with 50% tax requisition increase

Sea to Sky hospital board passes budget with 50% tax requisition increase

The hospital district tax burden in the Sea to Sky remains low compared to other district with similar population levels, according to a report prepared by staff
Mario Canseco: Polling says bad driving on the rise in B.C.

Mario Canseco: Polling says bad driving on the rise in B.C.

From botched turns to parking-lot hogs, B.C. drivers are making more mistakes on the road