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Whistler this morning鈥擣riday, March 28

Whistler this morning鈥擣riday, March 28

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Could this be the way to improve life for migrant farm workers?

Could this be the way to improve life for migrant farm workers?

Certification programs aim to use consumer pressure to ensure better conditions. Worker advocates are skeptical.
North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

Heather MacDonald took on the record to challenge herself, overtime seeing it as an opportunity to bring awareness to mental health
British Columbians' 23andMe genetic data could be sold in bankruptcy

British Columbians' 23andMe genetic data could be sold in bankruptcy

The genetic services company holds the personal information of an estimated 15 million people worldwide including many people in B.C.
Noisy B.C. neighbours must pay $3K in nuisance damages

Noisy B.C. neighbours must pay $3K in nuisance damages

Theresa McKraig said she experienced loud, aggressive behaviour including screaming, swearing, physical and domestic violence and threats of self-harm.
Canucks prospect Celebrini's goal helps delay Willander signing in Vancouver

Canucks prospect Celebrini's goal helps delay Willander signing in Vancouver

Aiden Celebrini's game-winning goal for Boston University helped extend what is expected to be Tom Willander's final NCAA season.
What are the biggest crime issues in Squamish?

What are the biggest crime issues in Squamish?

麻豆社国产RCMP say property crime increased in 2024, but violent crimes went down over the year.
B.C. judge awards $70K for long-overdue avocado bill

B.C. judge awards $70K for long-overdue avocado bill

Legal action dragged on for six years after Vancouver-based company failed to pay for two avocado shipments
麻豆社国产editorial: Woe is us, bring out the pitchforks!

麻豆社国产editorial: Woe is us, bring out the pitchforks!

'Expect and look for information on what the politician and party will do to make things better and create unity, rather than division.'
Carney says Trump's office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continues

Carney says Trump's office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continues

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to have his first phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump in the coming days, and Trump's commerce secretary said Canada may get some reprieve from automobile tariffs.
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