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You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having winter tires on most B.C. highways

You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having winter tires on most B.C. highways

Winter tires are required on most routes in B.C. starting Oct. 1.
Grouse Grind closed weekdays for the next five weeks

Grouse Grind closed weekdays for the next five weeks

Trail upgrades coming in October, although hikers can still Grind on the weekend
Reconciliation initiative aims to make up for 'rent-free' living

Reconciliation initiative aims to make up for 'rent-free' living

The initiative is starting with a pilot project in Greater Victoria.
麻豆社国产observes day of reconciliation (PHOTOS)

麻豆社国产observes day of reconciliation (PHOTOS)

A ceremony in 麻豆社国产locally marked Canada's first Truth and Reconciliation Day.
'We are strong': Tsleil-Waututh Nation lead powerful pilgrimage walk in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

'We are strong': Tsleil-Waututh Nation lead powerful pilgrimage walk in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Tsleil-Waututh members walked 8.5 km through North Vancouver to the former St. Paul's Residential School site to commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Treat Truth and Reconciliation Day as Remembrance Day

Treat Truth and Reconciliation Day as Remembrance Day

'In today's world, future generations of Indigenous children are finally starting to relearn their lost language, and they take part in their culture.'
Canadian artist honours journalists fighting for truth during National Newspaper Week

Canadian artist honours journalists fighting for truth during National Newspaper Week

Ola Volo aims to 'spark conversation' about the role of the media in building Canadian communities with Champion The Truth limited edition and signed print, with proceeds donated to Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
Here are 7 dolphins you could spot in B.C. waters (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Here are 7 dolphins you could spot in B.C. waters (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Did you know all of these marine cuties visited local waters?
Here's how Indigenous tourism can help with reconciliation

Here's how Indigenous tourism can help with reconciliation

'The path toward reconciliation is ongoing,' says the president and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada.
Reckoning with Reconciliation

Reckoning with Reconciliation

Marking the first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in the Sea to Sky
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