November 2025

Haida film marks 40th anniversary of B.C. old-growth logging blockade

With the 40th anniversary of the old-growth forests roadblock on Haida passing recently, a film recognizing the Haida people’s efforts has come back into the spotlight. Christopher Auchter’s documentary The Stand uses archival footage and animation to take viewers through the 1985 logging conflict on Lyell Island between the B.C. federal government and the Haida […]

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‘You can never defeat golf’: B.C. pro tees off for 365 days in a row

Eva Kovacs stepped off the facility at Cedar Hill Golf Course on Oct. 31 knowing she had done what few golfers ever attempt: she had played golf every single day for an entire year. Cedar Hill Golf Course teaching pro Eva Kovacs just wrapped up 365 consecutive days of golf. Full story coming soon. pic.twitter.com/CBySP2MmmX

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The A-List: Alouette River a favourite for anglers in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

Fishing is a popular pastime in this part of the world, where Pacific salmon return each fall to the rivers and streams they were reared in to spawn the next generation. A favourite fishing spot in Maple Ridge is the Alouette River. It flows from Alouette Lake to the Pitt River, cutting across Maple Ridge

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