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Greenpeace alleges lobbying push for 'questionable' carbon offsets

Greenpeace alleges lobbying push for 'questionable' carbon offsets

Greenpeace says it has revealed a 'concerted' industry effort to lobby Canadian government on its climate change and environmental policies, especially around 'often questionable' projects.
Spring break 2024: You can fly to these cities for under $355 round-trip from Vancouver

Spring break 2024: You can fly to these cities for under $355 round-trip from Vancouver

Many of them cost far less, too.
Watch: Cougar spotted near One Mile Lake in Pemberton

Watch: Cougar spotted near One Mile Lake in Pemberton

Cougars are a regular sight on that stretch of road
Police cleared of wrongdoing in anti-SOGI tractor rollover

Police cleared of wrongdoing in anti-SOGI tractor rollover

The incident occurred on Nov. 25, 2023, following a protest against sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) programs in public schools.
Squamish council receives feedback on encampment behind Under One Roof

Squamish council receives feedback on encampment behind Under One Roof

District of Squamish staff say the muni is currently engaging with the community, BC Housing and Squamish Helping Hands regarding the folks living in tents behind the building.
Where can I watch the Super Bowl in Squamish?

Where can I watch the Super Bowl in Squamish?

A few locales will be hosting the big game with food and drink specials and giveaways.
Lions Gate Bridge lane closure coming Saturday

Lions Gate Bridge lane closure coming Saturday

Anyone travelling on Saturday should leave a little extra time.
B.C. sex worker killer, child abuser will have bail hearing

B.C. sex worker killer, child abuser will have bail hearing

Jatin Patel is accused of breaching a long-term supervision order after convictions for killing a North Vancouver sex worker and for sexually assaulting adolescent females.
B.C. hunting show hosts fined after cross-border investigation

B.C. hunting show hosts fined after cross-border investigation

Investigation used DNA samples and shell casings to link illegal kills in Alberta to hosts of the Alpine Carnivore hunting show, says BC Conservation Officer Service.
Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

The bump in price comes as the agency faces "considerable" financial pressure due to inflation, and fewer letters being delivered.