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  • Letters to the Editor for the week of November 21

    The elephant in the room As [Protect our Winter Canada board chair] Mike Douglas so succinctly stated: "It doesn't matter if we're perfect here in

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  • Rezoning for Whistler Blackcomb housing building moves ahead

    Council gives first two readings, with public hearing to follow A rezoning for a new 200-plus-bed Whistler Blackcomb

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  • Theo and the Thugs ready to take over Squamish Punk Night

    Members from Canadian punk vets Gob headline the Knotty Burl Nov. 29 Just days out from the launch of his side

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  • Police seeking information on two recent canoe thefts

    Police Briefs: Three-car crash; Pack the Cruiser fundraiser In what is a thoroughly Canadian crime, two canoes were

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  • The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre's executive director is stepping down

    Brady Smith is set to leave his post on Jan. 1, 2020 Brady Smith is stepping down as executive director of Whistler's

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  • B.C. to advocate for frustrated, confused, unhappy cellphone users, says premier

    VICTORIA — A cellphone users survey shows British Columbia residents are frustrated and confused with cellphone contracts and billing, prompting a

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  • Poll-by-poll results reveal voting patterns in North Van, West Van ridings

    While voters on the North Shore returned Liberal candidates to all three North Shore seats on election night, a look at poll-by-poll results showed

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  • Thompson feeling strong for 2019-20

    2014 Olympic ski-cross champ looks to build off last season's comeback Marielle Thompson has battled back from some

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  • Who's who in Justin Trudeau's cabinet: some new, some old and others in new places

    OTTAWA — The returning, changing and new members of Justin Trudeau's cabinet: Chrystia Freeland becomes deputy prime minister and minister of

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  • Gauging wildfire fighters' health

    The province is supporting two new research projects into the health impacts of fighting forest fires The University of

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  • B.C. will require gas companies to reveal how prices are set

    The provincial government has introduced legislation to get to the bottom of just how oil and gas companies set pump prices. Under the Fuel Price

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  • Burnaby to spend $170,000 removing hidden BMX park, possible contaminant

    Remediation company found potential signs of a spray-on insulator in conservation area The City of Burnaby is

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  • Squamish RCMP tell public to 'leave area of the Stawamus Chief' due to 'police incident'

    Public asked not to post photos where police officers can be located Squamish police are warning the public to "leave

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  • Canadian billionaires: Here are the 41 richest people in Canada in 2019

    CEOWORLD Magazine has identified the richest people in Canada for its annual Canada Rich List Index, and the list includes 41 billionaires.

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  • B.C. introduces gas price transparency law forcing companies to reveal data

    VICTORIA — It's time to reveal to drivers in British Columbia how the price of gasoline is set, says provincial cabinet minister Bruce Ralston. If

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