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Fork in the Road: Mother’s Day—from a surprisingly sad start to celebration

Fork in the Road: Mother’s Day—from a surprisingly sad start to celebration

How two determined women created a day for moms
New Sea to Sky support group for those who have experienced loss or trauma in the mountains

New Sea to Sky support group for those who have experienced loss or trauma in the mountains

Squamish Mountain Muskox's monthly gatherings start in September and are open to residents from Vancouver to Pemberton.
Five-building development with theatre proposed near downtown Squamish

Five-building development with theatre proposed near downtown Squamish

District of Squamish council to consider first reading of ‘The Village’ on Bailey Street.
Axemen Rugby Club break new ground in watershed season

Axemen Rugby Club break new ground in watershed season

The Sea to Sky team upended Burnaby Lake for its first-ever Division 1 playoff win
John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

The Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators says that 21% of our collisions are caused by driver fatigue. That amounts to around 400 deaths and 2,100 serious injuries every year.
Opinion: Déjà vu on Highway 99

Opinion: Déjà vu on Highway 99

'We ignore institutional knowledge at our own peril.'
Maxed Out: An ode to mother

Maxed Out: An ode to mother

After all, without her labour...
95 extra B.C. Ferries sailings planned for May long weekend

95 extra B.C. Ferries sailings planned for May long weekend

B.C. Ferries is warning travellers that staffing shortages could lead to cancellations.
How emergency alerts can harm those in vulnerable situations

How emergency alerts can harm those in vulnerable situations

For the general public, emergency alerts are "absolutely no issue," says one UBC associate professor. But for others, like those in domestic violence situations, they could cause harm.
Misprescribed and ‘dumped’ at the hospital’s doors

Misprescribed and ‘dumped’ at the hospital’s doors

Marilyn Johnson says she faced health-care discrimination because she is Indigenous and lives in the Downtown Eastside. Here’s what needs to change