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  • LETTER: Hire Canadians to work on farms

    I sympathize with local farm operators and would really like to support them (see Pique, March 27, "Farm workers to be exempted from COVID-19 travel

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  • Today, April 15, is the first national ‘Take out Day’ in Canada

    Shelve your home-cooked dinner plans and support Whistler restaurants tonight If food delivery or take out isn't on

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  • Canada's emissions count jumped 15 million tonnes in 2018, report shows

    The latest national inventory report was filed with the United Nations Wednesday, April 15 Canada's emissions from road

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  • 'A lifeboat in the ocean': Nurses on life inside a downtown Vancouver hospital

    Nurses share feelings of uncertainty, fear, hopefulness and solidarity as they deal with COVID-19. As a registered

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  • Pemberton community working to ensure students get lunch amidst classroom upheaval

    School district puts plan in place to help kids in village and surrounding communities access food The COVID-19

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  • Do as we say, not as we do? Trudeau, Scheer forced to defend family trips

    OTTAWA — Both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer are fighting off criticism that they're asking Canadians to do

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  • LETTER: Immediate action needed to support Whistler businesses

    I can't help but try to analyze what I see as a big disconnect going on between the Government of Canada, the provincial government and the real

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  • Whistler's next MTB generation shines

    Three riders won gold at Crankworx Three young Whistler mountain bikers came home with gold from last month's Crankworx

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  • Compared to U.S., Canada's COVID-19 response a case study in political civility

    WASHINGTON — In the time of the novel coronavirus, Canada and the United States seem to be playing to type: the friendly apologizers of the Great

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  • Survey: Almost half of Canadians struggled to buy necessities during pandemic

    A nationwide survey has revealed more than half of Canadian adults have struggled to purchase basic necessities in the wake of COVID-19

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  • Isolation bad for humans wired to be social, neuroscientist says

    If you're feeling a little bit slower these days, you might be able to blame it on biology. That's because isolation is bad for the brain, says

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  • Whistler Children's Festival cancelled

    Arts Whistler calls off July event due to COVID-19 Arts Whistler has cancelled the Whistler Children's Festival, which

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  • Ottawa follows B.C. cue on mandatory quarantine plan

    Those who do not present a plan will have to quarantine inside a hotel The federal government is taking a cue from B.C.

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  • Health Canada approves Spartan Bioscience's portable COVID-19 test

    OTTAWA — Rapid COVID-19 testing devices are on the way to remote and Indigenous communities where access and timely results have been hindered by

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  • The pandemic pendulum

    Moderating emotional sways in our troubled time There's a rapid fall as the pendulum drops from the right on its

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