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Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

A judgment in the case is expected by the spring of 2024.
Hungry bear knocks over freezer in Pemberton

Hungry bear knocks over freezer in Pemberton

Residents reminded to secure attractants as bear activity ramps up ahead of winter
Squamish council grants SEAandSKY amenity centre development permit

Squamish council grants SEAandSKY amenity centre development permit

The amenity building contains areas for public and resident use. It will be just across from downtown over the Mamquam Blind Channel pedestrian bridge.
Quinn Hughes looks Shakespearean in bonkers Upper Deck Portraits card

Quinn Hughes looks Shakespearean in bonkers Upper Deck Portraits card

Upper Deck's series of UD Portraits in their 2023-24 set of cards is utterly bizarre.
Whistler school enrolments offset increasing student numbers in Squamish, Pemberton

Whistler school enrolments offset increasing student numbers in Squamish, Pemberton

Resident student numbers are static overall across School District 48.
Canadians divided on whether impact of immigration is positive or negative: poll

Canadians divided on whether impact of immigration is positive or negative: poll

Three-quarters of Canadians think the work and talent of immigrants makes Canada better
Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Search efforts for missing man suspended ‘pending further investigation’
Ingrid Rice cartoon — When a community newspaper folds

Ingrid Rice cartoon — When a community newspaper folds

Political cartoonist Ingrid Rice marks the announcements of three B.C. papers closing this month: Kamloops This Week, Alaska Highway News, and Dawson Creek Mirror.
'Alarming': B.C. care aides struggling with on-the-job violence, work stress

'Alarming': B.C. care aides struggling with on-the-job violence, work stress

Care aides who took the survey say they've been struck, scratched or spit on.
Outdoor vending machines filled with harm-reduction supplies coming to three Island hospitals

Outdoor vending machines filled with harm-reduction supplies coming to three Island hospitals

Vending machines will be installed outside the ERs of Victoria General Hospital, North Island Hospital in Campbell River, and Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
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