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Editorial: In case anyone needs a reminder...

Editorial: In case anyone needs a reminder...

It's Valentine’s Day tomorrow
Garden Bay resident blames poor road conditions for seven-hour ordeal

Garden Bay resident blames poor road conditions for seven-hour ordeal

Jane McOuat was in an ambulance for four hours after it got stuck in the snow Feb. 4.
'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

A new financing program will help protect communities from future floods and wildfires, but it won't help municipalities still vulnerable from the last strike.
Plant removal a loss for salmon/people, say qathet volunteers

Plant removal a loss for salmon/people, say qathet volunteers

Lang Creek Native Plant Garden members hope salmon society can find alternative solution to parking expansion
Galentine's Day has become a thing—why hasn't Malentine's Day?

Galentine's Day has become a thing—why hasn't Malentine's Day?

The Conversation explores why men don't have a holiday to celebrate friendship between bros.
Viewpoint: How politicians and citizens can respond to Trump

Viewpoint: How politicians and citizens can respond to Trump

Canadians should be encouraged to buy Canadian, and divest from and boycott American products
Watch: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make memorable visit to Squamish Nation

Watch: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make memorable visit to Squamish Nation

The Duke and Duchess are in town for the Invictus Games, and Squamish Nation councillor Sxwíxwtn (Wilson Williams) says their visit 'truly righted the wrongs of the past'
Chinese New Year celebrations come to a close

Chinese New Year celebrations come to a close

2025 is the year of the snake
How a trade war could hurt B.C. housing affordability

How a trade war could hurt B.C. housing affordability

Provincial building permit data already reveals slowing residential development.
Regulator left ‘flummoxed’ by B.C. lawyer’s misconduct on basic will and property matter

Regulator left ‘flummoxed’ by B.C. lawyer’s misconduct on basic will and property matter

Vernon-based lawyer Leonard Marriott faces two disciplinary panels after two separate findings of professional misconduct by the Law Society of B.C. in as many months