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Fall back: B.C. will gain an extra hour of sleep this Sunday

Fall back: B.C. will gain an extra hour of sleep this Sunday

Daylight saving will end in the Pacific time zone at 2 a.m. on Nov. 5, meaning B.C. will wait another year to consider ending the practice.
Powerful ceremony in the Netherlands honours Indigenous soldiers

Powerful ceremony in the Netherlands honours Indigenous soldiers

Squamish Nation councillor Wilson Williams is working alongside Veteran Affairs Canada to reclaim the stories of Indigenous veterans
Residential density study proposed for qathet Regional District

Residential density study proposed for qathet Regional District

Planning committee recommends staff report
B.C. loses 4K jobs in October despite big gains in construction

B.C. loses 4K jobs in October despite big gains in construction

Unemployment rate remains unchanged at 5.4%.
How sustainability has reached the forefront for consumer products

How sustainability has reached the forefront for consumer products

Flowcode analyzed industry research and news to track the evolution of environmental sustainability. Consumers value sustainability, but do they speak with their wallets?
Good morning, Peak readers

Good morning, Peak readers

Photo feature of the day, today in history, the weather forecast and local gas prices
What’s next for the Langdale to West Sechelt active transportation route proposal?

What’s next for the Langdale to West Sechelt active transportation route proposal?

Transportation Choices Sunshine Coast and Connect the Coast, local groups championing the build of active transportation infrastructure from Langdale ferry terminal to West Sechelt along Highway 101 target 2024 local, provincial and federal grant opportunities.
Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Ken Gillies suffered a heart attack while driving to hospital, but his wife couldn’t get through to 911 because of a cell-coverage gap
Unaccompanied bags still on aircraft 38 years after Air India bombings

Unaccompanied bags still on aircraft 38 years after Air India bombings

When a bomb in an unaccompanied bag exploded, 329 people died when Air India Flight 182 blew up off the coast of Ireland in 1985.
Opinion: E-fuels can play a huge role in Canada's journey towards a net-zero future

Opinion: E-fuels can play a huge role in Canada's journey towards a net-zero future

E-fuels are materials that reliably and efficiently store energy until we need to use it and can readily be moved from place to place. They could be a major player in Canada's green transition.