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Hawaii of the North
Hawaii of the NorthExploring Denman Island and Hornby IslandBY DAWN POSTNIKOFF & DANIELLE STEINEROne of the best things about an Edible Road Trip to Denman and Hornby Islands is that you can...
In Search of Albacore
In Search of Albacore
Tuna fishing in Nootka SoundErin BrizardWaking at the first blush of morning, every member of our angling team dressed warmly and headed toward the main lodge...
5 Stunning Lighthouses To See In BC
5 Stunning Lighthouses To See In BCMichaela LudwigLighthouses are iconic in BC, and each tells a different story. Check out our list of five beautiful pieces of BC history that...
Exploring the BC Bird Trail – Near You
Exploring the BC Bird Trail - Near You
“Chick-a-dee-dee-dee. Chick-a-dee-dee-dee.”I’m sitting outside, soaking up the elusive sliver of morning sunshine in my north-facing yard, hot cuppa joe in hand, listening...
Where to go Glamping in British Columbia
Where to go Glamping in British Columbia
Jami SavageWe live in an age where “outdoorsy” means something much different than it did for our great, great grandparents—and that’s okay! Some...
Seven Natural Wonders of BC
For 40 years as a magazine writer, I’ve explored the province in pursuit of its unusual adventures, scientific mysteries and natural wonders. From Atlin to Yahk (but not Zeballos),...
BC’s Best (Off-the-Radar) Campgrounds
Ryan Stuart·June 22, 2018
Forget to book a site for this weekend? Escape the crowds by visiting one of these lesser-known BC camping hot spotsBC’s Best Camp Sites for both...
Honey Farms Making BC Buzz
Jane Mundy· September 2, 2021Some people practise meditation and yoga. Others listen to music, take long walks in the woods or partake in recently legalized substances—all to reduce stress...
33 British Columbia Gold Rush Towns
British Columbia experienced several gold rushes throughout the latter half of the 1800s – some large, some small. With the...
Mountain Biking In BC
Mountain Biking In BC
Stellar Trails In Every RegionBy Michaela LudwigBritish Columbia is a Mecca for mountain biking enthusiasts –...
Taking Time for Indigenous Tourism
Taking Time for Indigenous TourismBy Diane SelkirkLocated on the unceded and traditional territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish),...
Explore: Little Huson Cave Regional Park
Explore: Little Huson Cave Regional Park
A caving experience for all skill levelsBy Michaela Ludwig
 If you’re new to the world...
5 Decaying BC Shipwrecks You Can Visit – No Snorkel Needed
5 Decaying BC Shipwrecks You Can Visit – No Snorkel NeededBy Donald Teuma-Castelletti
 
Summer is just around the corner, and...
Art Hikes & Whimsical Walks
Art Hikes & Whimsical Walks
When the art gallery is found in a wooded grove
By Diane Selkirk
 
I’m pretty sure we...
Eating Wild In BC
Eating Wild In BC
6 Wild Berries You’ll Want To Add To Your Foraging ListBy Michaela Ludwig
Hikers, campers – really...
BC’s 7 Instagram Hotspots
BC’s 7 Instagram HotspotsSharing photos online has become one of the most popular things to do on social media,...
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Joint task force to develop supports for tariff-hit forestry sector
A joint federal and provincial task force will work to determine how to support Canada’s forestry sector amid potentially devastating U.S. tariff rates on softwood lumber.
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Forests summit planned in Vancouver amid mounting U.S. tariffs on wood
Federal and provincial ministers are set to meet in Vancouver Monday for a forestry summit, as the sector braces for a major hit from new U.S. tariffs. 
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Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends
Clocks are set to “fall back” across much of Canada this weekend, as daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2.
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Enviornment Canada issues wind alert for Powell River area
It's shaping up to be a wet and windy Halloween for most of the Sunshine Coast, including the Powell River area.
B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment
Proposed legislation from the B.C. Conservatives would raise taxation rate caps for municipalities, which are bracing for a potentially major financial hit from upcoming assessment changes.
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