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For Island artist, designing Canucks goalie mask an act of reconciliation

For Island artist, designing Canucks goalie mask an act of reconciliation

If it weren’t for a shootout ending to the Canucks game Wednesday, Luke Marston might have missed the NHL debut of a goalie mask he designed and painted.
Everything you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

When? Where? How? We answer all your questions.
Cowichan Tribes still facing racism in wake of COVID-19 outbreak

Cowichan Tribes still facing racism in wake of COVID-19 outbreak

The chief of the Cowichan Tribes says his members and other Indigenous people continue to be subjected to racism and refused service by some local businesses following a COVID-19 outbreak on the reserve.
Capilano University adds more spots to its early childcare education program

Capilano University adds more spots to its early childcare education program

24 more seats added to ECE diploma program following $255,000 funding from province
Sea to Sky snowmobiling’s coming of age

Sea to Sky snowmobiling’s coming of age

As the world changes, the sport is evolving with it
B.C. has power to limit non-essential travel into province: constitutional law professor

B.C. has power to limit non-essential travel into province: constitutional law professor

The province has the power to limit non-essential travel into B.C. and could make an argument to restrict other types of travel if it poses a risk to British Columbians, says a constitutional law professor.
Squamish enacts stricter wildlife attractant regulations

Squamish enacts stricter wildlife attractant regulations

Fallen fruits, nuts — regardless of how long on the ground — and home delivery items have been labelled as attractants
A parking lot expansion slated for Alice Lake

A parking lot expansion slated for Alice Lake

Some Squamish parks will benefit from a $5-million provincial cash injection
Squamish Nation now has ‘COVID Guardians’ to guide members through the pandemic

Squamish Nation now has ‘COVID Guardians’ to guide members through the pandemic

'It's a new program to assist our community through the pandemic and to also ensure that there is public awareness and the information gets out.'
Whistler has had 103 COVID-19 cases this year

Whistler has had 103 COVID-19 cases this year

In other COVID-19 news, the province announced it would not implement interprovincial travel ban