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Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Do you enjoy fireworks or would you rather see a light show at your Canada Day celebration?
Your B.C. gas bill could be dropping by up to $125/year

Your B.C. gas bill could be dropping by up to $125/year

FortisBC's rate change will save B.C.'s residents an average of between $90 and $125 per year on home heating bills.
Squamish first responders aid cliff-jumping youth Saturday

Squamish first responders aid cliff-jumping youth Saturday

Teamwork and co-ordination were demonstrated by Squamish's first responders during the rescue operation at Brohm Lake.
Fentanyl detected in 9 of 10 illicit drug toxicity deaths, B.C. coroner says

Fentanyl detected in 9 of 10 illicit drug toxicity deaths, B.C. coroner says

176 lives were lost to the toxic drug supply in May.
The Point set to debut Indigenous Artisan Showcase

The Point set to debut Indigenous Artisan Showcase

Burgeoning artists from Lil’wat and Musqueam Nations, and Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group, display array of mediums from June 23 to July 30
On Father's Day, a daughter's most precious memories stolen

On Father's Day, a daughter's most precious memories stolen

War medals, cherished link to late father, were stolen from a locked car.
Letter: Whistler’s dire housing situation needs creative solutions

Letter: Whistler’s dire housing situation needs creative solutions

'Just build sea-cans for some stroke of genius.'
High government spending means more inflation? It's complicated, economists say

High government spending means more inflation? It's complicated, economists say

Economists say government spending can affect both demand and supply in the economy, making its total impact on inflation more difficult to read. 
Opinion: Homeless people deserve the same right to their belongings that we all have

Opinion: Homeless people deserve the same right to their belongings that we all have

People struggling with homelessness often have limited control over their belongings and face the constant risk of being separated from their possessions.
'A bit of help': Canadian Red Cross funding medical clinics for displaced in Ukraine

'A bit of help': Canadian Red Cross funding medical clinics for displaced in Ukraine

KORSUN-SHEVCHENKIVSKYI — Medical intern Alina Manko sits at a desk and speaks with a woman as other patients wait for their turn.