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Does where you live affect how much sleep you need?

Does where you live affect how much sleep you need?

A new study has found culture influences how much shut-eye you require to stay healthy.
Pressure mounts on Carney to match Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum

Pressure mounts on Carney to match Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum

OTTAWA — Canada's steel industry is calling on the federal government to quickly match U.S. President Donald Trump's 50 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum — part of a growing chorus demanding swift retaliation.
B.C. politicians celebrate China ties days before Tiananmen Square vigils unfold

B.C. politicians celebrate China ties days before Tiananmen Square vigils unfold

Provincial and federal officials attended a PRC-hosted anniversary event as democracy activists mourned victims of state repression
‘Historic changes’: Squamish Nation referendum to lead to major governance changes

‘Historic changes’: Squamish Nation referendum to lead to major governance changes

In a landmark referendum, members of the Nation have approved several key reforms that will reshape how their government operates starting this fall.
Data capturing hot spots and burned acres show Canada wildfire season off to wild start

Data capturing hot spots and burned acres show Canada wildfire season off to wild start

The hot and dry weather is likely to to continue for at least the next week across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, according to Natural Resources Canada.
Father of boy killed in Horseshoe Bay crash asks for kindness to bus drivers

Father of boy killed in Horseshoe Bay crash asks for kindness to bus drivers

In an update on a GoFundMe supporting the family, the father shared his son’s love for transit and asked community members to give a flower to a bus driver
Letter: Ex-Squamish local calls out prejudice against resource workers

Letter: Ex-Squamish local calls out prejudice against resource workers

'I have lived in every region of Canada and never experienced the exclusion or the cliquish attitude like the general population of the Sea to Sky Corridor in the beautiful coastal mountains of B.C.'
Yogi Svejkovsky leaves Canucks for Flyers to join Rick Tocchet

Yogi Svejkovsky leaves Canucks for Flyers to join Rick Tocchet

The Vancouver Canucks will need a more offensive-minded assistant coach to replace the departing Yogi Svejkovsky.
‘A Wilder Way’: Former local returns to screen adventure film in Squamish

‘A Wilder Way’: Former local returns to screen adventure film in Squamish

'A Wilder Way,' a gripping tale of motorcycles, wilderness, and resilience, will screen for one night only on June 20 at Moto ’79.
Rob Shaw: PHSA CEO still advising health minister despite full-time, $350K appointment

Rob Shaw: PHSA CEO still advising health minister despite full-time, $350K appointment

BC NDP says PHSA job needs Penny Ballem's full attention. So why is she still advising the minister?