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  • Gauging the well-being of Whistler's youth

    Communities That Care releases 2017 survey results Whistler's youth drink more often than their peers (and vape

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  • How to stay AdventureSmart in the backcountry this winter

    AdventureSmart staff educates backcountry users on winter safety and search-and-rescue prevention BC AdventureSmart

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  • A life lesson

    It will probably come as a surprise, shock even, to those of you who regularly read this column—thank you both—to discover I sometimes say things I

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  • Free will astrology for the week of January 31

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): Here are your fortune-cookie-style horoscopes for the next five months. FEBRUARY: You'll be invited to make a pivotal

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  • What will the future hold?

    We know that skiers and boarders are not arriving on the mountains in proportion to population growth. And we know that different generations are

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  • Backyard birders can take part in count

    The 22nd Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) will take place from Friday, Feb. 15 through Monday, Feb. 18. Volunteers from around the world are invited

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  • Richmond's IKEA serving up dim sum for Chinese New Yea

    Step aside Swedish meatballs and $1 hot dogs, Richmond's Ikea is temporarily introducing new cuisine in celebration of Chinese New Year. From Feb. 1

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  • Identity crisis: British Columbians relate more to U.S. states than other provinces

    British Columbia is an anomaly province for a number of reasons, and it enjoys the mildest climate in the country. Now, a study conducted by the

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  • Struggling seal pup receiving treatment after rescue off Vancouver Island

    The roughly seven-month-old pup was floating sideways and unable to dive when it was rescued VANCOUVER - A dehydrated,

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  • Counting to begin at 8 p.m. in Nanaimo byelection

    The initial count for the Nanaimo byelection gets underway with officials vetting ballots by hand once the polls close at 8 p.m. Wednesday.…

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  • Squamish's Muriel Hanson to be memorialized on TV show

    Hanson, who died Sunday, to be remembered on ABC's A Million Little Things Squamish's Muriel "Mouse" Hanson, the single

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  • Province ignoring wildfires in carbon calculation: Sierra Club BC

    Organization estimates that 2017 and 2018 wildfires each emitted an estimated 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide The

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    Richmond trampoline park owners claim dad who died could have been impaired

    Almost a year to the day that Jay Greenwood died after breaking his neck, Extreme Air Park filed a response to his children's lawsuit

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  • That ‘hole’ in the sky wasn’t aliens invading

    Unusual weather phenomenon cause of unique cloud appearance A unique cloud formation during sunrise Monday appeared

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  • B.C. residents say health-care system is in good shape, poll finds

    Long wait times, bureaucracy and poor management, and a shortage of doctors and nurses main concerns As the federal

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