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Colour the Trails hopes to make B.C.'s mountains more inclusive

Colour the Trails hopes to make B.C.'s mountains more inclusive

Juju Milay says outdoor communities are starting to say, ‘Hey, maybe we aren’t as inclusive as we thought we were; how do we begin a conversation?’”
Tackling the overdose crisis in Squamish

Tackling the overdose crisis in Squamish

'It is happening here in our community and they are people who are loved and who are real people who are so important'
Lessons from a pandemic: how to design a seniors home that’s safe and love-filled

Lessons from a pandemic: how to design a seniors home that’s safe and love-filled

Individual bedrooms. Separate elevators for staff and visitors. Clusters of suites. More staff common rooms. Baptist Housing is adapting design of Inglewood Care Centre to help prevent the spread of viruses
Missing Vancouver man may be in Squamish

Missing Vancouver man may be in Squamish

Forty-nine-year-old Darcy Wild was believed to be near Alice Lake
B.C. COVID-19 infections pass 9,000 threshold, as hospitalizations highest since May

B.C. COVID-19 infections pass 9,000 threshold, as hospitalizations highest since May

With 105 new infections detected overnight, the total number of COVID-19 cases B.C. has had since January is 9,013
Squeaks, squeals and grunts: the underwater sounds of Arctic Bay

Squeaks, squeals and grunts: the underwater sounds of Arctic Bay

By recording the sounds under the chilly northern waters, Parks Canada wants to create greater understanding of how human activity in the area affects the ocean
Orange Shirt Day event to honour residential school survivors online Wednesday

Orange Shirt Day event to honour residential school survivors online Wednesday

Schools across the country will participate in 90-minute online presentation called Every Child Matters: Reconciliation Through Education
Strangers rescue dog from rushing North Van creek

Strangers rescue dog from rushing North Van creek

A North Vancouver man wants to thank some anonymous helpers who rescued his dog from a fast flowing creek and then promptly disappeared. The incident happened on Friday afternoon after days of rain had left Mosquito Creek rushing.
Meet the 8 endangered species that call northwest B.C. home

Meet the 8 endangered species that call northwest B.C. home

Black swift, northern abalone, blue whales, little brown and northern myotis, basking sharks, north Pacific right whales, sei whales and sockeye salmon subpopulations have seen their numbers dwindle
COVID-19 cases in North Van, West Van jumped to 356 in August

COVID-19 cases in North Van, West Van jumped to 356 in August

Social gatherings account for recent increases, says Dr. Bonnie Henry