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Whistler Secondary alum Duncan Ross named to Canadian junior field hockey team

Whistler Secondary alum Duncan Ross named to Canadian junior field hockey team

Ross and his peers will compete at the Junior Pan American Championships in Barbados this month
Immigration targets and housing plans in B.C. are not aligned, experts warn

Immigration targets and housing plans in B.C. are not aligned, experts warn

Canada's effort to build new housing for new residents has slowly declined over the past 20 years, says migration expert.
Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

A new version of the NDP’s housing policy was ordered because the first multi-billion dollar version hasn’t made enough progress in alleviating the crisis
50 delicious recipes that are completely gluten-free

50 delicious recipes that are completely gluten-free

Gluten sensitivity or Celiac disease can make snacking more difficult. But it doesn't mean you have to eat boring snacks.
Federal tax workers vote in favour of striking in middle of tax filing season

Federal tax workers vote in favour of striking in middle of tax filing season

OTTAWA — More than 35,000 federal workers who assess and approve tax returns will be in a legal strike position by April 14, just two weeks before the annual deadline for Canadians to file their taxes.
Squamish’s indoor climbing gym sold to new ownership group

Squamish’s indoor climbing gym sold to new ownership group

Alison Stewart-Patterson, Julia Pilliar and Dave Perozzo take over ownership and operation of the Squamish gym.
A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

Respondents from B.C. and Nova Scotia were the most likely to back the rollout of a 'grocery code of conduct' meant to lessen the influence of major grocery chains and help independent operators.
Maxed Out: The Fourth Dimension—Part III

Maxed Out: The Fourth Dimension—Part III

[W]ith any luck, council will undertake the hard, thankless work of engaging the whole community to help decide who is going to be housed, in what form, where and when as we step closer and closer to build-out.'
Former Whistlerite’s novel honours Indigenous soldiers in the Second World War

Former Whistlerite’s novel honours Indigenous soldiers in the Second World War

Janet Love Morrison will be signing copies of The Hawk and the Hare at Armchair Books on April 9
Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

A pathway to a 'living wage' may be the next step