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Pique Listings: April 4 to 10

Pique Listings: April 4 to 10

The World Ski and Snowboard Festival kicks off on April 6 in Whistler, BC.
Whistler sees sharp drop in MRDT revenue

Whistler sees sharp drop in MRDT revenue

Municipal Regional District Tax was down by $1M in 2024, a signal of shifting tourism trends.
Opinion: Fool’s gold

Opinion: Fool’s gold

'Done well, satire is both silly, childish fun and a blistering weapon of opposition, all at once'
Court awards B.C. woman $2.6M for four accidents

Court awards B.C. woman $2.6M for four accidents

In all four cases, the woman was in a vehicle that was rear-ended.
New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

Experts say U.S. tariffs on Canadian auto imports will drive prices higher for both new and used cars.
B.C. woman awarded $266,000 in sex assault damages

B.C. woman awarded $266,000 in sex assault damages

The Campbell River woman was seeking damages after being sexually assaulted in her home by a man whose hair she was cutting.
Opinion: Travelling to the U.S.? Here's what you need to know about the risks and your rights

Opinion: Travelling to the U.S.? Here's what you need to know about the risks and your rights

Should Canadians be worried about travelling to the U.S., given the current political climate? Here's what two experts say.
'One-time monstrous mistake': B.C. doctor addresses suspension

'One-time monstrous mistake': B.C. doctor addresses suspension

"I accept all responsibility for it," said the Vernon doctor.
B.C. car buyers face rising costs as Trump tariffs target auto industry

B.C. car buyers face rising costs as Trump tariffs target auto industry

Although it's too early to tell the severity of the repercussions, industry experts expect higher prices for consumers and lower supply.
B.C. bumps up rental subsidy programs for seniors, low-income families

B.C. bumps up rental subsidy programs for seniors, low-income families

Recipients of two British Columbia programs aimed at making rent more affordable for seniors and families in need will see a bump in their subsidies starting this month.