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ICYMI: Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival returns with 25 vendors

ICYMI: Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival returns with 25 vendors

See who is taking part in this years Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival.
Canucks lines vs Maple Leafs, Feb 8, 2025

Canucks lines vs Maple Leafs, Feb 8, 2025

Quinn Hughes will not play for the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs, missing his fourth-straight game.
Celebrate Black History Month with a free 'Hidden Figures' screening in Squamish

Celebrate Black History Month with a free 'Hidden Figures' screening in Squamish

Browse a curated Black History Month collection at the Welcome Centre.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: The challenges of running a retail store

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The challenges of running a retail store

Why the Canucks traded Mark Friedman for nothing

Why the Canucks traded Mark Friedman for nothing

The Vancouver Canucks gave themselves more flexibility and Mark Friedman more opportunity by trading him to the Nashville Predators.
Forfeiture sought against B.C. property where RCMP found drug 'superlab'

Forfeiture sought against B.C. property where RCMP found drug 'superlab'

Federal RCMP said $485M of drugs — including enough to create 95.5M potentially lethal doses of fentanyl — were located at property
RCMP's Black Hawk helicopter is now patrolling B.C.-U.S. border

RCMP's Black Hawk helicopter is now patrolling B.C.-U.S. border

The Black Hawk helicopter has been working this week patrolling the border, according to RCMP in B.C.
Squamish raised the funds, but where's the net gun?

Squamish raised the funds, but where's the net gun?

Wildlife volunteer who helped Wilson the Goose raises concerns over a community-funded net gun that was expected back in October; Wildlife Rescue Association says it is working on getting it.
'A nightmare': Bowen family's boat heavily damaged by BC Ferries vessel

'A nightmare': Bowen family's boat heavily damaged by BC Ferries vessel

The Transportation Safety Board confirms it's aware of the incident and are 'currently gathering information and assessing the occurrence.'
B.C.-made critical mineral could be used as a 'reactive weapon' in trade war

B.C.-made critical mineral could be used as a 'reactive weapon' in trade war

Most Canadians oppose U.S. companies taking greater control over the country’s natural resource projects — a level of defiance found to be strongest in British Columbia, according to a new poll.
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