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  • A weekend in the Yukon: Summertime sights in the land of the midnight sun

    If life is short, vacations are even shorter. Travelling to the Yukon might seem like one of those trips you need a week or two to even consider,

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  • Local climate scientist hosts Thunberg at Columbia Icefield

    Out of Range briefs: Hiker fined; $20 billion in visitor-spending target in Alberta; Squamish empowerment event JASPER,

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  • Squamish residents protest gas prices in town

    About 40 demonstrators held signs and waved at passing vehicles on Highway 99 on Sunday morning Squamish residents

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  • The currant, not The Current

    When currants aren't really currants, but still pack a wallop I was on about currants the other day with one of my

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  • Winter wining

    Sure, most people visit the Okanagan in summer, but with many of its star wineries open all winter when human traffic is lowest, it's a perfect way

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  • Mountain biking's winding road to sustainability

    Tourism symposium discusses the sport's environmental, social, and economic future Mountain biking is all about

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  • Pemberton Farmers' Market maven moves on

    Market won Farmers' Market of the Year award under Molli Reynolds' management Molli Reynolds, the manager of Pemberton

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  • String of earthquakes ranging from 4.5 to 4.7 magnitude strike Haida Gwaii

    A trio of light earthquakes rattled the west coast of Haida Gwaii in British Columbia on Saturday. Earthquakes Canada says three quakes, ranging

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  • B.C. craft brewers’ sales boom as big beer’s sales slow

    An analysis of beer sales for B.C.'s top 10 producers shows that local craft brewers' share of the province's beer market is growing. In 2013, eight

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  • More Canadians plan to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies this year: poll

    A new survey suggests more Canadians are planning to mark Remembrance Day this year, perhaps in a salute to the few remaining veterans of the Second

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  • Reduce and reuse, 29 municipalities tell provincial government

    SLRD and District of Squamish among 29 governments to pen letter to province touting plastics reduction A letter to the

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  • About the Moose returns to Maury Young Arts Centre

    Also in arts news: HorrorFest winners; and iF3 returns Did you miss the annual Flag Stop Theatre & Arts Festival

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  • Zeglinski returning to Tour de France

    Whistler rider blending knowledge of athletics, medicine Cathy Zeglinski made her name in Whistler as a mountain biker,

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  • Doing more with less energy goes a long way

    In September, a water main near the Vancouver Art Gallery blew, jetting water and rocks into the sky. The water waste was impossible to ignore, but

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  • Naturespeak: What do summer bird studies tell us?

    Numbers were low this year, but plenty of unusual sightings occurred Birds are the most-studied organisms in Whistler

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