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Man injured after fall in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

Man injured after fall in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

A 21-year-old man from Burnaby was injured after he fell approximately 30 metres while hiking in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park on Saturday, May 18, said Whistler RCMP.
Squamish van lifers secure a temporary win

Squamish van lifers secure a temporary win

District promises further consultation on bylaw many feared would ban van life
Provincial agency says flood risk low thanks to below average snowpack

Provincial agency says flood risk low thanks to below average snowpack

Snowpack in South Coast region almost 30 per cent below normal levels, according to recent report
Squamish rescue teams called to two water incidents at the same time on May long weekend

Squamish rescue teams called to two water incidents at the same time on May long weekend

Incidents involved four people who were not injured
Garibaldi at Squamish proponents owe $130,000 to temporary foreign workers

Garibaldi at Squamish proponents owe $130,000 to temporary foreign workers

Province orders Aquilini family to pay blueberry farm employees
Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Passengers and crew on two BC Ferries vessels were delayed on the long weekend, with one incident involving a swimming bear and the other a naked human. On Monday, Coastal Celebration, set to leave Swartz Bay at 4 p.m.
A bird's eye view of the Joffre landslides

A bird's eye view of the Joffre landslides

CASARA spotter Wilfried Braun captured the images two days after a second slide tore away a massive chunk of Joffre Peak's northeast face
Electric vehicles selling at astonishing rate in B.C.

Electric vehicles selling at astonishing rate in B.C.

British Columbians put in orders for an estimated 1,300 electric vehicles in a span of just two weeks, according to Blair Qualey, CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of B.C. To put that in context, a total of 3,270 EVs and hybrids sold in B.C.
Swimming bear, then a naked person delay B.C. Ferries sailings on weekend

Swimming bear, then a naked person delay B.C. Ferries sailings on weekend

Passengers and crew on two B.C. Ferries vessels were delayed on the long weekend, with one incident involving a swimming bear and the other a naked human. On Monday, Coastal Celebration, set to leave Swartz Bay at 4 p.m.
National organization links landowners and farmers

National organization links landowners and farmers

Young Agrarians supports young and new farmers through online resources and personalized assistance