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Nearly 2,000 Air Canada flights delayed, cancelled over long weekend

Nearly 2,000 Air Canada flights delayed, cancelled over long weekend

MONTREAL — Air Canada delayed or cancelled nearly 2,000 flights over the Canada Day long weekend in a potential taste of more trouble ahead for passengers.
Highway 99 reopened between Squamish and Whistler: Drive BC

Highway 99 reopened between Squamish and Whistler: Drive BC

The incident has since been cleared as of about 5 p.m., says Drive BC.
Less than a third of new B.C. wildfires started by humans over long weekend

Less than a third of new B.C. wildfires started by humans over long weekend

The fire danger across much of B.C. ranges from "very high" to "extreme."
Ottawa urged to look into best before date system in bid to reduce grocery waste

Ottawa urged to look into best before date system in bid to reduce grocery waste

"A lot of people think that best before dates are expiry dates, when there are actually very few products in Canada that have a proper expiry date."
Whistler Sailing race team sees action at Waves Regatta

Whistler Sailing race team sees action at Waves Regatta

Levi Rothdram placed second in Laser 4.7, Devan Ratke wound up seventh in Optimist
Everything you need to know about YVR's new tool to help get you through the airport

Everything you need to know about YVR's new tool to help get you through the airport

Vancouver travellers, meet "Journeys."
'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Photos of overcrowded Stanley Park bike lane spark online debate

'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Photos of overcrowded Stanley Park bike lane spark online debate

Bike congestion on the Seawall is causing problems, again.
B.C. company fined $157K for 'high-risk' school asbestos removal

B.C. company fined $157K for 'high-risk' school asbestos removal

Canstar Restorations has been handed a hefty fine for unsafe asbestos removal at Walnut Grove Secondary School in Langley, B.C.
Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Forty-two per cent of British Columbians say Canada's economic conditions are 'very good' or 'good.'
Letter: Pemberton housing report missing an ‘important piece’

Letter: Pemberton housing report missing an ‘important piece’

'The population of the Pemberton Valley has seen explosive growth, with rental housing costs continuing to soar alongside property prices.'