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The Outsider: Who’s first?

The Outsider: Who’s first?

Buzz surrounds Canmore's mountain bike trails’ future after big announcements

Buzz surrounds Canmore's mountain bike trails’ future after big announcements

Here are the details on Canmore and Area Mountain Bike Association's (CAMBA) $100,000 funding and trail-building streamlining announcements.
Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

A specialized harness, a large feedbag and a cargo net were used in the rescues, which are going viral on social media.
Three renowned B.C. Indigenous artists team up for Audain Art Museum's newly-unveiled public monument

Three renowned B.C. Indigenous artists team up for Audain Art Museum's newly-unveiled public monument

Haida chief James Hart, Squamish Nation's Xwalacktun and Lil'wat Nation's Levi Nelson collaborated on the six-metre-tall Blackcomb Way work
Photograher Allison Seto

Photograher Allison Seto

Seizing the moment – from mountains to Beyonce and beyond.
West Van's Cypress ski hill set to open Friday

West Van's Cypress ski hill set to open Friday

Beginner hill only will open this weekend for a taste of this year's snow season
RCMP report four people now missing in deadly mudslide north of Pemberton

RCMP report four people now missing in deadly mudslide north of Pemberton

No opening date yet for Duffey Lake Road section of Highway 99.
Spur Line Trail artwork showcases community history

Spur Line Trail artwork showcases community history

“The response has been incredible. I’ve heard it’s promoting community engagement and encouraging people to stop and look at them, but also talk with one another about the art as they walk the trail which is the main point of the project to encourage engagement."
GoFundMe launches hub page for B.C. flood victims

GoFundMe launches hub page for B.C. flood victims

The hub is regularly updated as new fundraisers are verified by the Trust & Safety team.
Mudslide closes Duffey Lake Road, flood watch issued for Whistler as rainfall warning remains in effect

Mudslide closes Duffey Lake Road, flood watch issued for Whistler as rainfall warning remains in effect

With two weeks to go, Whistler is on track to surpass its monthly precipitation average for November by the end of the day
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