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BC Parks announces Joffre Lakes closure, day-pass dates

BC Parks announces Joffre Lakes closure, day-pass dates

The April 25 to May 16 closure provides Lil’wat Nation and N’Quatqua time to carry out traditional practices
Discover community-minded crafting with the Squamish Craft Club

Discover community-minded crafting with the Squamish Craft Club

The club is a new initiative that aims to democratize crafting and bring people together through creative workshops and projects made from easily found materials.
Chelsea Handler speaks in Whistler May 5

Chelsea Handler speaks in Whistler May 5

The New York Times bestselling author and comedian has joined the Whistler Writers Festival spring series
The Squamish Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Bird Festival is on this May

The Squamish Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Bird Festival is on this May

The festival aims to celebrate all things birds on May 10 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Junction Park and O’Siyam Pavilion.
Mario Canseco: Federal leaders on notice as B.C. voters prioritize housing

Mario Canseco: Federal leaders on notice as B.C. voters prioritize housing

Support is strong across age and ethnic groups for action tied to affordability, Research Co. survey reveals
B.C. retailers willing to jeopardize profit to buy outside U.S.: survey

B.C. retailers willing to jeopardize profit to buy outside U.S.: survey

The survey found 58% of small- and medium-sized businesses are already getting supplies from new sources, and most are doing it despite the fact it’s likely to come with a higher price tag.
Long-term U.S. tariffs could devastate Canada's energy sector, Deloitte warns

Long-term U.S. tariffs could devastate Canada's energy sector, Deloitte warns

A 25% U.S. tariff could slash Canada's oil, gas and mining output by nearly 7% by 2030, says Canada's largest professional services firm.
Intimate partner violence affects men too: A look at the prevalence and consequences

Intimate partner violence affects men too: A look at the prevalence and consequences

A new SFU study highlights the need for attention to this issue, which victims often ignore.
High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

Former claims adjuster Candy Rheaume sold the private driver information of 78 ICBC policy holders for "nefarious purposes," Chief Justice Leonard Marchand said.
Vancouver's PWHL team already has a practice facility before the Canucks

Vancouver's PWHL team already has a practice facility before the Canucks

The expansion of the Professional Women's Hockey League to Vancouver was just announced but they already have one up on the Vancouver Canucks.