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Editorial: We need TMI from FortisBC in Squamish

Editorial: We need TMI from FortisBC in Squamish

'In this town where there is a lot of concern and consternation over the project, the information provided should be so abundant and granular that it becomes TMI (Too Much Information).'
Restaurants across B.C. struggle to stay afloat

Restaurants across B.C. struggle to stay afloat

'It's so disappointing we're in this situation,' says CEO of BC Restaurant and Foodservice Association.
Updated: Wind storm knocks out power for thousands in Squamish

Updated: Wind storm knocks out power for thousands in Squamish

BC Hydro crews have re-established power to all but a few customers as of Wednesday afternoon.
Whistler COS plans to relocate grizzly

Whistler COS plans to relocate grizzly

'COS do not want the grizzly bear to become too comfortable in busy urban settings'
Seeking sexbots: What Vancouver could look like with artificial companions

Seeking sexbots: What Vancouver could look like with artificial companions

What does a world with robot partners look like? Maybe not the way that you would expect.
Letter: Short-term rental legislation is ‘toothless'

Letter: Short-term rental legislation is ‘toothless'

'The most desirable tourist markets in our province will not be required to enforce this new legislation'
Opinion: Listening to youth voices was missing in the COVID-19 pandemic response

Opinion: Listening to youth voices was missing in the COVID-19 pandemic response

Insights from youth about COVID-19 school closures and youth exclusion from pandemic-related decisions suggest we have an opportunity to improve how we support youths' rights.
Pilots guide helicopter to safety in Victoria after lightning strike

Pilots guide helicopter to safety in Victoria after lightning strike

Twelve passengers and two crew were on board when instruments that guide the pilots through clouds stopped working and two of the four tail rotor blades were lost.
Les Leyne: Government ends contract with group allegedly buying drugs on dark web

Les Leyne: Government ends contract with group allegedly buying drugs on dark web

Vancouver Coastal Health had contracted the “Drug Users Liberation Front” to provide street-level support for drug users, such as drug-checking and overdose-prevention training
B.C. tribunal dismisses strata's $30K claim against owner

B.C. tribunal dismisses strata's $30K claim against owner

Collecting legal fees for an unproven or unadmitted bylaw breach unreasonable and unfair, tribunal member says.
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