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Critics raise concerns over experimental Vancouver Island fish farm

Critics raise concerns over experimental Vancouver Island fish farm

Opponents of the 'semi-closed' fish farm technology say it is being hailed as a solution while failing to maintain a barrier between farmed and wild salmon.
The Canucks are selling old Rogers Arena seats to season ticket holders

The Canucks are selling old Rogers Arena seats to season ticket holders

You can own a piece of Vancouver Canucks history — if you're a full season ticket member.
'Patriotic' B.C. fund pours $110M into clean technology ventures

'Patriotic' B.C. fund pours $110M into clean technology ventures

Amid a dip in green finance, a Vancouver firm says it is 'doubling down' on profitable Canadian companies looking to put a dent in human-caused climate change.
First Nation claims win against Mount Polley mine ahead of review

First Nation claims win against Mount Polley mine ahead of review

Xatśūll First Nation seeks a judicial review of the provincial government's recent decision to allow the Mount Polley tailings dam to increase by four metres
Squamish letter: Banning gas in B.C., but not abroad?

Squamish letter: Banning gas in B.C., but not abroad?

Is this product dangerous here, but not to citizens overseas? 
Rob Shaw: Eby digs in on controversial fast-track fix as First Nations push back

Rob Shaw: Eby digs in on controversial fast-track fix as First Nations push back

B.C. premier says he’s not backing down on Bill 15
Low snowpack, warm weather prompts caution from B.C. Forecast Centre

Low snowpack, warm weather prompts caution from B.C. Forecast Centre

There is some hope that June could change things.
Editorial: Squamish at risk of devastating wildfire due to reckless behaviour

Editorial: Squamish at risk of devastating wildfire due to reckless behaviour

As B.C.'s wildfire season intensifies, locals are urged to take heed of the devastating Jasper wildfire, where one-third of the town's buildings were destroyed
Jobless rate rises as tariffs take 'bite' out of Canada's labour market in April

Jobless rate rises as tariffs take 'bite' out of Canada's labour market in April

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market was showing cracks in April as the early impacts of the tariff dispute with the United States started to appear in economic data.
SLRD approves new luxury development at Furry Creek

SLRD approves new luxury development at Furry Creek

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District board approval given to build new craftsman-style townhouses along Furry Creek’s waterfront within the next two years.