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Pemberton is approaching Canada Day celebrations with reconciliation in mind

Pemberton is approaching Canada Day celebrations with reconciliation in mind

July 1 festivities kick off with the Spud Run, followed by a parade, Lil'wat crafts, live music and games for the whole family
Eby government performance rating drops below Christy Clark era, poll shows

Eby government performance rating drops below Christy Clark era, poll shows

Only 11 per cent of British Columbians were satisfied with Eby's government on housing affordability.
Climate policies and fossil fuel: Clean fuel regulations and carbon pricing explained

Climate policies and fossil fuel: Clean fuel regulations and carbon pricing explained

Your questions, answered.
Reconciliation sparks a reckoning for Canada Day fireworks displays

Reconciliation sparks a reckoning for Canada Day fireworks displays

VANCOUVER — Chief Don Tom of the Tsartlip First Nation on Vancouver Island says he's been known to "partake" in watching fireworks, as a way to bring families together.
Educator and TV host Sue Johanson, who helped destigmatize the joy of sex, dead at 93

Educator and TV host Sue Johanson, who helped destigmatize the joy of sex, dead at 93

TORONTO — Sue Johanson believed informed sex was safe sex and she shared that message broadly, becoming one of the foremost TV sexperts in Canada and the United States when she was in her 60s.
Photo: What is happening at Oceanfront Squamish?

Photo: What is happening at Oceanfront Squamish?

Squamish photographer Brian Aikens sent this photo of work underway at the Oceanfront this week.
Searching for Canadian news? Google ready to remove links over Online News Act

Searching for Canadian news? Google ready to remove links over Online News Act

OTTAWA — News stories published by Canadian media outlets will soon disappear from Google search results, the digital giant warned Thursday as it revealed its planned response to the Liberals' online news law.
Canadian cyberspy agency says it disrupted foreign extremist activity

Canadian cyberspy agency says it disrupted foreign extremist activity

OTTAWA — Canada's cyberspy agency says it conducted operations in the last year to disrupt and remove harmful terrorist content spread online by foreign, ideologically motivated extremists.
Rising Squamish talent Logan Lawrence shows promise, takes podium

Rising Squamish talent Logan Lawrence shows promise, takes podium

After an injury, 12-year-old Lawrence takes second place at his first motocross race of the season.
Where do the most accidents happen in B.C.?

Where do the most accidents happen in B.C.?

B.C.'s top 10 most dangerous intersections in 2022 were all in Metro Vancouver.
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