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  • Lil’wat Nation reclaims piece of traditional territory in historic deal

    piquenewsmagazine.com - In an historic land transfer, the Lil'wat Nation on Oct. 7 marked the return of a traditional piece of its land, the former Coast

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  • Mental health-related incidents remained stable during pandemic, study shows

    burnabynow.com - New research out of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC shows people's mental health was generally stable despite calls for increased

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  • Opinion: Looking back on half a year at Pique

    piquenewsmagazine.com - 'It's been a wild ride so far'Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1581360019802853377

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  • SLCC and WCSS team up to offer free Indigenous cultural awareness workshops in Whistler

    piquenewsmagazine.com - BC's Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre and Whistler Community Services Society are offering the cultural awareness workshops each

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    Turning CO2 into rock under the ocean in B.C.

    biv.com - Cascadia Basin off coast of B.C. has huge sequestration potentialTweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1580227306194599938

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  • Yukon to tie into B.C. First Nation power project

    biv.com - Taku River Tlingit First Nation have been generating hydro power with water. They'll supply power where diesel generators are used to generate

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  • Whistler council hopefuls talk environment, community at final all-candidates meeting

    piquenewsmagazine.com - Wednesday's all-candidates meeting, hosted by AWARE and WCSS, was Whistler, BC's last chance to question council hopefuls ahead of

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  • ‘If this is the introduction, there has to be more’

    piquenewsmagazine.com - Lil'wat Nation Chief Dean Nelson urges Whistler, Pemberton and the Sea to Sky to keep embarking on the work of truth and

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  • Province places permanent cap on food-delivery fees

    timescolonist.com - The 15% cap on food and 5% cap on additional fees had been due to expire at the end of the year.Tweeted by @PiqueNews

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    Rob Shaw: Crises crowd Horgan's last legislative session

    biv.com - "The province in general appears in for a rough ride until the next premier takes the reins."Tweeted by @PiqueNews

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    We are hiring! — Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative

    howesoundbri.org - Who will be our Project Director for our Conservation Projects? This is an exciting opportunity to advance conservation in the

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  • 50 savoury turkey recipes

    stacker.com - Each year, Americans eat about 68 million turkeys during the holiday season. For many of us, Thanksgiving and Christmas simply wouldn't be

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  • B.C. woman attacked by deer in front of her own home

    castanet.net - A Kelowna, BC woman needed medical attention after a deer attacked her; this kind of incident isn't comment but has known to happen during

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  • Court has no jurisdiction overseeing B.C. climate laws, argue government lawyers

    nsnews.com - A government lawyer argued that courts have no jurisdiction to decide whether the province's climate plans are transparent enough.Tweeted by

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  • Networking key to recruitment as job vacancies abound

    biv.com - Value of in-person events underscored after years of pandemic restrictionsTweeted by @PiqueNews

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