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Museum Musings: Connecting the valley

Museum Musings: Connecting the valley

'The origins of Whistler’s Valley Trail go back to 1976, just one year after the Resort Municipality of Whistler was formed.'
Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

"As a physician, it would be unethical to withhold gender affirming care, which has been clearly shown to save lives."
B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

'Don’t hate me,' woman said after using friend's Amazon account to order that friend a surprise gift, knowing the friend hated surprises.
Premier says he had no choice but to oust Parksville-Qualicum MLA from NDP caucus

Premier says he had no choice but to oust Parksville-Qualicum MLA from NDP caucus

Premier David Eby said that the decision was made after an internal investigation following a human resources complaint.
Lucky dog rescued from Oaklands roof by Victoria firefighters

Lucky dog rescued from Oaklands roof by Victoria firefighters

Firefighters said in an Instagram post that they were happy to be “breaking the stereotypes” about rescuing cats from trees
Fluffy and fabulous — Squamish chipmunk strikes a pose

Fluffy and fabulous — Squamish chipmunk strikes a pose

Squamish's furry star: The chipmunk that stole our hearts.
Squamish's black bear beauty — A riverside portrait

Squamish's black bear beauty — A riverside portrait

While black bears love salmon, they are not picky eaters, especially when they are trying to store as much body fat as possible before winter hibernation; thus, keep unnatural food sources like garbage from tempting them. They need bear food, not human food.
Opinion: International students are not to blame for Canada's housing crisis

Opinion: International students are not to blame for Canada's housing crisis

International students frequently face challenges finding suitable places to live. Instead of blaming them, the government should be helping them.
Strangers in spectacular spy-hopping whale snap all identified

Strangers in spectacular spy-hopping whale snap all identified

The five people had an up-close encounter with an orca named Kye.
Axemen roll to pair of home-field blowouts in Squamish

Axemen roll to pair of home-field blowouts in Squamish

The Axes and Oars fell on the road to Capilano
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