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'Kept getting worse': B.C. woman shares story of Lyme disease diagnosis

'Kept getting worse': B.C. woman shares story of Lyme disease diagnosis

Santana Welsh did not consider she had Lyme disease until hearing a story about another woman who had it misdiagnosed as MS.
Chicken rescued in Coquitlam from three 'kicking and striking' teens

Chicken rescued in Coquitlam from three 'kicking and striking' teens

Mounties said the "jail bird," now in SPCA care, was being kicked around in a circle in Coquitlam's City Centre area.
Superyacht worth $100M spotted in Vancouver

Superyacht worth $100M spotted in Vancouver

It's owned by a Brazilian billionaire.
Vinny Armstrong, Eddie Reynolds fly to Crankworx Whip-off wins in Whistler

Vinny Armstrong, Eddie Reynolds fly to Crankworx Whip-off wins in Whistler

Georgia Astle ends up in fourth place
Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Canadians' feelings towards G7 remain stable but perceptions of Russia have dropped dramatically since 2019, according to new polling.
'Bone skinny' puppies found abandoned on B.C. forest road expected to recover

'Bone skinny' puppies found abandoned on B.C. forest road expected to recover

Anyone who knows who abandoned the puppies is asked to call the provincial animal helpline.
Photos: Kidsworx B-Line DH 2023

Photos: Kidsworx B-Line DH 2023

ICYMI: Xavier Harrisson and Amy Horswill emerged on top in their respective U12 races
Opinion: Plastic’s slow plod to obsoletion

Opinion: Plastic’s slow plod to obsoletion

At long last, governments in Canada are moving to ban single-use plastic
Whistler Fire’s new CPR device delivered just in time to save a life

Whistler Fire’s new CPR device delivered just in time to save a life

Local firefighters deployed the ZOLL AutoPulse, purchased with community grant funds, during a cardiac arrest call hours after completing training with the equipment
Opinion: Human activities are fuelling wildfires that burn essential carbon-sequestering peatlands

Opinion: Human activities are fuelling wildfires that burn essential carbon-sequestering peatlands

New research shows that northern peatlands may not help regulate our climate by the end of the century.
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