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Letter: Plastics are a real problem

Letter: Plastics are a real problem

'We need to be seeking solutions that resolve multiple symptoms of overconsumption'
Some schools are restricting use of cellphones saying they distract from learning

Some schools are restricting use of cellphones saying they distract from learning

Students returning to Belmont Secondary will have to place cellphones in a container provided at the front of the class or store them in their bags
Opinion: Wildfire smoke is an increasing threat to Canadians' health

Opinion: Wildfire smoke is an increasing threat to Canadians' health

The notion that wildfire smoke is 'natural,' and therefore less harmful than other types of air pollution, is not supported by the evidence. Wildfire smoke has been linked to adverse health effects.
Measuring the B.C. teacher shortage is the first step towards fixing it

Measuring the B.C. teacher shortage is the first step towards fixing it

A new school year is always a time of excitement and anticipation.
Pemberton Museum hosting new Pet Portrait Exhibition

Pemberton Museum hosting new Pet Portrait Exhibition

Opening night is September 6, and local artist Kelsey Bareham will lead a workshop on September 23
Sea to Sky gymnasts perform at 2023 World Gymnaestrada in Amsterdam

Sea to Sky gymnasts perform at 2023 World Gymnaestrada in Amsterdam

22 athletes from Whistler, Squamish, Pemberton, D'Arcy, Vancouver and Bowen Island joined 18,000 others in the Netherlands
Have you been stung? More wasps in B.C. right now, say scientists

Have you been stung? More wasps in B.C. right now, say scientists

A wasp boom? Scientists say there are more wasps in the province.
Opinion: How analyzing ancient and modern polar bear samples reveals the full scope of global warming

Opinion: How analyzing ancient and modern polar bear samples reveals the full scope of global warming

Comparison of modern and archaeological polar bears indicates that four millennia of food web stability has been disrupted by modern climate change.
Letter: Critics or crickets!

Letter: Critics or crickets!

'While Whistler burns, critics of the fuel-treatment program will have high-tailed it from the resort—that is, if the road stays open'
B.C. pediatrician gives back-to-school advice on respiratory diseases

B.C. pediatrician gives back-to-school advice on respiratory diseases

B.C. doctor gives advice on how to protect your family from respiratory diseases as schools reopen.