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  • Squamish volunteers opening up man-made dams stopping pink salmon

    The structures could've killed substantial numbers of fish Don't treat the river like a personal bathtub. It's a

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  • Buckle up — Uber says it wants to operate in Vancouver

    More than a week after the province laid out its rules for ride-hailing services in B.C., Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE: UBER) says it wants in.…

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  • BC Ferries: Travel tips for long weekend and schedule changes

    Travellers planning to ride with BC Ferries without reservations should prepare for sailing waits for the upcoming long weekend on the

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  • Alcohol can claim up to one-quarter of daily caloric needs: UVic study

    A new study released by the University of Victoria claims that daily drinkers can consume up to 25 per cent of their daily caloric needs through

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  • Fiscal responsibility at Municipal Hall

    LETTER: For the week of Aug. 21 Has this term become an "oxymoron" of sorts? In October of 2018, the majority of

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  • B.C. winter forecast: Environment Canada gives forecast for the frosty season

    Winter is coming – but not for quite a while. With that in mind, The Old Farmer's Almanac, a popular reference book, has released its prediction for

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  • This residential school survivor just went pro for Colonialism Skateboards

    A couple years ago, Vancouver is Awesome introduced you to Colonialism Skateboards, a company that's dedicated to educating the public about the

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  • B.C. pleased with Oklahoma ruling in opioids case as it continues lawsuit

    VICTORIA — British Columbia's attorney general says he is pleased with the findings of a court in Oklahoma that found Johnson & Johnson and its

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  • Region stands out in the deep red of global warming

    MOUNTAIN NEWS: For the week of Aug. 21 OURAY, Colo.—Climbers gather each January in the canyon shadows of the San Juan

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  • Greater Victoria a finalist to host Invictus Games in 2022

    Krista Seguin was elated with the announcement Monday that Greater Victoria is one of two finalists in the bid to host the 2022 Invictus Games.

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  • Function(al) Junction

    LETTER: For the week of Aug. 21 On behalf of the Whistler Chamber of Commerce, we'd like to thank [mayor, council and

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  • Young Canadians look to meatless future: polls

    As a more plant-based diet spreads, one Port Coquitlam restaurant is looking to ride the wave to the burbs Walk down

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  • Naturespeak: Is that oil on the beach?

    while the western toad migration was on during the last month or so at Lost Lake, the nature interpretation team from the Whistler Museum had many

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  • Suspected killer's father seeks video of son's 'last will and testament'

    The father of one of the Port Alberni men suspected of killing three people in northern B.C. is fighting to get access to a video containing his

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  • Imperfect, but adapting to it

    It's an ugly truth. When I first encountered climber Craig DeMartino, I felt a little bit sorry for him.…

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