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Squamish man dead after being buried in avalanche in Alberta provincial park

Squamish man dead after being buried in avalanche in Alberta provincial park

CANMORE, Alta. — A climber from British Columbia is dead after being buried in an avalanche at a provincial park in southern Alberta on Saturday.
Steveston Harbour Authority sues uninsured ship after it caught on fire

Steveston Harbour Authority sues uninsured ship after it caught on fire

The harbour authority has to monitor Pathfinder III to stop it from sinking, according to lawsuit
Update: Power restored in East Richmond on Sunday

Update: Power restored in East Richmond on Sunday

Power was out for 2,249 Richmond BC Hydro customers this morning
What is 6PPD and why is it killing our coho?

What is 6PPD and why is it killing our coho?

Researchers are raising alarm after dozens of coho salmon killed by chemicals
Coast Guard called to contain sinking 'derelict' boat in Steveston

Coast Guard called to contain sinking 'derelict' boat in Steveston

Oil slick booms have been set up to mitigate “environmental concerns,” says city spokesperson
Lighting spectacle Canyon Lights returns for the festive season

Lighting spectacle Canyon Lights returns for the festive season

The annual winter wonderland at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is back to fill another year of time-honoured traditions and raise money for charity
'I don't think they'll arrest me now': Island barber helped make 'UFO' that became legendary in Duncan

'I don't think they'll arrest me now': Island barber helped make 'UFO' that became legendary in Duncan

“We were just a bunch of people having fun and had no idea what this was going to create,” White said.
Fungi feast: After last year's drought, a banner season for mushrooms

Fungi feast: After last year's drought, a banner season for mushrooms

Mushrooms are having a moment, likely partly inspired by the COVID pandemic, which sparked an interest in getting outside and foraging for free wild food
Monique Keiran: Railway scandal that rocked Canada marks its 150th anniversary

Monique Keiran: Railway scandal that rocked Canada marks its 150th anniversary

The Opposition revealed that a business group had been granted the Canadian Pacific Railway contract in exchange for political donations of $360,000 (about $9 million in today’s dollars)
Richmond director explores ‘silent reconciliation’ in VAFF film

Richmond director explores ‘silent reconciliation’ in VAFF film

Understanding and connecting can start at an emotional level, says Richmond resident