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No, Canadians do not want to become the 51st state of the U.S., poll shows

No, Canadians do not want to become the 51st state of the U.S., poll shows

60% of U.S. respondents have no interest in Canada joining the states.
Opinion: Does cancelling a trip to the U.S. really send a political message, or is it just hurting local tourism?

Opinion: Does cancelling a trip to the U.S. really send a political message, or is it just hurting local tourism?

Although travel is not directly affected by the U.S. tariffs, Canadians are reacting to the tariffs and Trump’s threats to make the country the 51st U.S. state.
B.C. man who sexually assaulted woman with mobility issues gets four years' prison

B.C. man who sexually assaulted woman with mobility issues gets four years' prison

Judge says Elijah Grier-Gaiga preyed on victim’s physical and emotional vulnerabilities
Trumpeter swans signal spring in Whistler

Trumpeter swans signal spring in Whistler

As winter ice lingers on Whistler’s lakes, these graceful waterfowl seek refuge in flooded fields, offering a seasonal spectacle for birdwatchers
Canucks lines vs Flames, March 12, 2025

Canucks lines vs Flames, March 12, 2025

Vancouver Canucks fans are hoping Quinn Hughes can return for a crucial game against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.
Whistler Writers Festival author applications open

Whistler Writers Festival author applications open

Whistler Independent Book Awards now taking submissions
U.S. trade 'crisis' will drive up prices, Bank of Canada warns after rate cut

U.S. trade 'crisis' will drive up prices, Bank of Canada warns after rate cut

The Bank of Canada governor says there are already signs consumers and businesses were hunkering down in recent weeks, and if the dispute continues, Canada's economy will take a hit in the second quarter of 2025.
B.C.'s New Democrat government and Greens finalize confidence agreement

B.C.'s New Democrat government and Greens finalize confidence agreement

The finalization of the agreement means people can expect to see the legislature "work together and make progress on the big challenges" the province is facing, says premier.
Pemberton Secondary fundraiser helping break barriers to rural school sports

Pemberton Secondary fundraiser helping break barriers to rural school sports

Red Devils Alumni Association's annual Shaker set for April 5
In America's 'most Canadian town,' Trump's trade war wounds wallets and hearts

In America's 'most Canadian town,' Trump's trade war wounds wallets and hearts

The tiny community of Point Roberts is a little bit of America, firmly fixed to British Columbia.