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Bracing for the summer season in the Squamish Valley

Bracing for the summer season in the Squamish Valley

From wildfires to waste, discover how Squamish Valley grapples with the challenges of conserving its natural beauty amid rising human disregard.
Trudeau visits UVic to tout funding for science, supports for students

Trudeau visits UVic to tout funding for science, supports for students

The prime minister toured the University of Victoria’s CanAssist wing of the CARSA building to hear from science and engineering students and faculty about their research.
B.C. Securities Commission uses new power after woman allegedly skipped out on investigators

B.C. Securities Commission uses new power after woman allegedly skipped out on investigators

The B.C. Securities Commission is putting into use a new enforcement tool bestowed upon it by the provincial government to discourage people from skipping out on investigators.
Can Flair Airlines survive as Canada's only remaining ultra-low-cost carrier?

Can Flair Airlines survive as Canada's only remaining ultra-low-cost carrier?

Can Flair stay afloat when all others have shut down?
Stanley Cup Playoff Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts for Canucks Fans

Stanley Cup Playoff Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts for Canucks Fans

It's been a while since the Canucks were in the playoffs, so here's a guide for Canucks fans on what to do and, more importantly, what not to do.
Vancouver has backlog of 150 applications for back alleys to be paved

Vancouver has backlog of 150 applications for back alleys to be paved

City council approves new formula to have property owners pay 100% of $30M cost.
B.C. businesses brace for boom as Vancouver Canucks gear up for playoffs

B.C. businesses brace for boom as Vancouver Canucks gear up for playoffs

NHL playoffs bring hope to Vancouver's hospitality industry as Canucks face Nashville Predators on Sunday
Feds halt deportation of B.C.-based climate activist

Feds halt deportation of B.C.-based climate activist

One of two federal ministers appears to have stepped in to stay the deportation of B.C. climate activist Zain Haq, but many questions remain unanswered.
B.C. groups challenge Alaska's 'sustainable' fisheries status

B.C. groups challenge Alaska's 'sustainable' fisheries status

Alaskan fisheries are selling fish as 'sustainable' while intercepting vulnerable populations of B.C.-bound salmon — actions that amount 'eco-fraud,' claims conservation group.
Some B.C. landlords are issuing illegal eviction notices. Here's what to know

Some B.C. landlords are issuing illegal eviction notices. Here's what to know

Landlords may use vague or duplicitous reasoning to oust tenants, an expert cautions.
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