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  • Feds offer $9b in relief to students

    Many students do not qualify for previously announced benefits The federal government is introducing new measures

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  • Poisoned meat suspected to have killed coyotes, sickened dogs

    Conservation officers ask anyone with information on Pemberton Meadows incident to call RAPP line Conservation officers

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  • COVID-19 outbreak at United Poultry Company in Vancouver

    Plant has 28 cases and has been shut down In her daily briefing Tuesday, April 21, Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s chief

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  • Organizers cancel Squamish Constellation Festival 2020 event

    Like many other large-scale events, the Squamish Constellation Festival has announced it won't be happening this year, due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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  • B.C. youth sports leagues could resume, with restrictions, in the coming months

    Dr. Bonnie Henry says physical activity a priority but precautions need to be taken when athletes get back in action

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  • Grouse Mountain’s resident grizzly bears emerge from hibernation

    Grinder and Coola awake after 144-day dormancy The mountain may be closed for business but the bears' eyes are wide

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  • Pranks at Witsend

    When describing summers spent at Alta Lake, Florence Petersen (founder of the Whistler Museum & Archives Society) once explained how she, June

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  • B.C. confirms 25 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,724

    Vancouver Coastal Health Public Health has declared an outbreak of COVID-19 among staff working at United Poultry Company Ltd., a chicken processing

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  • Ottawa commits $350m to help vulnerable populations

    Funding will be deployed through community organizations and larger national organizations The federal government is

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  • Nearly half of B.C. businesses may not or will not re-open

    Roughly one in 12 businesses will not re-open after restrictions related to COVID-19 are lifted Close to half of B.C.

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  • LETTER: Save the hikes for later

    I'm disappointed by the selfishness on display by many in the hiking community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Too many of us are asking, "What

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  • OPINION: As it loses $1M a day, B.C. Ferries has few options

    B.C. Ferries is losing more than $1 million a day and is trying to negotiate a way around a sticking point that could prevent the company from being

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  • SD48 outlines education plan during pandemic

    School board briefs: Classrooms open for kids of essential services workers; grad students a priority The Sea to Sky

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  • Expanding COVID-19 testing won’t have major impact on process for Whistler, say docs

    Symptomatic patients interested in test should consult family doctor or virtual clinic Last week, B.C.'s COVID-19

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  • Fool's rules

    Anyone following the train-wreck known as the Trump administration is familiar with its combination of internal chaos, ham-fisted policy-making,

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