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Seven FIFA World Cup matches coming to Vancouver's BC Place in 2026

Seven FIFA World Cup matches coming to Vancouver's BC Place in 2026

The other Canadian host, Toronto, gets six
Letter: Doubling down on fracking and LNG is ‘absurd’

Letter: Doubling down on fracking and LNG is ‘absurd’

'Thanks to huge advances in recent years, a transition away from fossil fuel is now possible'
Squamish council approves new TUP for Carbon Engineering

Squamish council approves new TUP for Carbon Engineering

After a lapse in permits, District of Squamish staff recommended a new three-year TUP with an option for a renewal.
Letter: Powder to the peeps, revisited

Letter: Powder to the peeps, revisited

'A resort between Squamish and Whistler would help the overcrowding situation...'
The Outsider: Are EVs practical for the mountain lifestyle (yet)?

The Outsider: Are EVs practical for the mountain lifestyle (yet)?

'Like a lot of Canadians, I’m still a ways from making the shift to a fully electric vehicle...'
Spotlight on London, Ont. as world junior hockey sex assault case goes to court

Spotlight on London, Ont. as world junior hockey sex assault case goes to court

TORONTO — The southwestern Ontario city of London will be under a spotlight Monday as a high-profile, multi-year probe into allegations of sexual assault involving players from Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team makes its way to court.
A legendary 75-km Island hiking trail full of challenges: If you've hiked it, Maritime Museum wants to hear from you

A legendary 75-km Island hiking trail full of challenges: If you've hiked it, Maritime Museum wants to hear from you

The exhibit No Walk in the Woods: The History of the West Coast Trail, will runs April 11 to Oct. 26.
Unforgotten: ID specialist hunts for clues to put names to unidentified bodies

Unforgotten: ID specialist hunts for clues to put names to unidentified bodies

“You always want to bring closure to a file, and to the people who knew them,” says Laura Yazedjian, a Victoria-born forensic pathologist
Opinion: Fossil fuels hysteria not based in reality

Opinion: Fossil fuels hysteria not based in reality

Cities depend on fossil fuels and use them every day, yet some B.C. city councils want to sue fossil fuel companies for producing a product that they cannot function without.
Monique Keiran: Vital kelp forests are more vulnerable to change than ever

Monique Keiran: Vital kelp forests are more vulnerable to change than ever

Since 1950, 40 to 60 per cent of the world’s kelp forests have either suffered damage or disappeared