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BC Ferries cancels two Sunshine Coast-Horseshoe Bay sailings Thursday morning

BC Ferries cancels two Sunshine Coast-Horseshoe Bay sailings Thursday morning

Two sailings previously at risk of cancellation now expected to sail
Squamish Nation leader spearheads documentary series on Indigenous knowledge

Squamish Nation leader spearheads documentary series on Indigenous knowledge

Chief Gilbert ‘Gibby’ Jacob travels across B.C. to share the wisdom of other Indigenous leaders
In B.C., high rates of childhood bowel disease linked to pesticide, air pollution exposure

In B.C., high rates of childhood bowel disease linked to pesticide, air pollution exposure

In B.C., cases of childhood inflammatory bowel disease have tripled in the past two decades. A new study links provincial hot spots back to petroleum pesticides and air pollution.
Canadian airline’s lax bag handling could lead to bombings, B.C. man says

Canadian airline’s lax bag handling could lead to bombings, B.C. man says

Transport Canada requires airlines to match bags to flying passengers.
Good morning, Peak readers

Good morning, Peak readers

Photo feature of the day, today in history, the weather forecast and local gas prices
Powder King’s ownership hinges on unsigned wills

Powder King’s ownership hinges on unsigned wills

Through a holding company, the couple held complete ownership of the ski resort with the shares split on a 50-50 basis.
‘Very concerning’: B.C. government launches account on China-censored Weibo

‘Very concerning’: B.C. government launches account on China-censored Weibo

Pro-democracy advocate Ivy Li: 'Our government is now making it easier for the CCP to monitor the Chinese community here in B.C.'
Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Pete and Kimmy Gill, who were already in Hawaii when they learned of the Maui wildfires, are organizing supplies for residents.
In memoriam: Michael K. Olexa

In memoriam: Michael K. Olexa

August 6, 1946 - June 26, 2023
Enbridge hires goats to control invasive plants along pipeline route

Enbridge hires goats to control invasive plants along pipeline route

The goats were penned in an area north of McLeod Lake to eat up vegetation