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New ‘Urgent Needs Fund’ aims to help migrant workers in Squamish

New ‘Urgent Needs Fund’ aims to help migrant workers in Squamish

Temporary foreign workers navigate closed work permits, housing costs, and limited government support.
Canucks lines vs Stars, January 31, 2025

Canucks lines vs Stars, January 31, 2025

Quinn Hughes is hoping to lead the Vancouver Canucks to their fourth-straight win as they take on the Dallas Stars on Friday night.
Here's what the Sea to Sky's B.C. election candidates spent in their campaign bids

Here's what the Sea to Sky's B.C. election candidates spent in their campaign bids

The Greens' Jeremy Valeriote topped the list of local candidates, spending nearly $210K in his successful bid for MLA
B.C. man’s companies used to launder cannabis proceeds, allege RCMP

B.C. man’s companies used to launder cannabis proceeds, allege RCMP

Federal police unit charges one more B.C. resident in alleged scheme of money laundering proceeds of illicit online cannabis sales
Snowfall warning in effect, high avalanche danger rating for Coast Mountains

Snowfall warning in effect, high avalanche danger rating for Coast Mountains

Up to 20 centimetres of snow is expected today and widespread avalanche activity is likely
Updated: 'Snowfall in progress’: DriveBC warns to 'expect major delays' northbound to Whistler

Updated: 'Snowfall in progress’: DriveBC warns to 'expect major delays' northbound to Whistler

Government encourages B.C. drivers to avoid travel when possible due to snowy conditions.
Teens arrested after stabbing outside Yaletown condo

Teens arrested after stabbing outside Yaletown condo

A verbal altercation and stabbing took place outside a Vancouver condo at 1 a.m.
Foreign interference crackdown needed, say Chinese-Canadian groups in B.C.

Foreign interference crackdown needed, say Chinese-Canadian groups in B.C.

Critics charge final report is blind to key solutions: better regulation of foreign-controlled media and a foreign agent registry that extends into all facets of government
Squamish letter: About Trump’s tariffs

Squamish letter: About Trump’s tariffs

'Given the prominence of the softwood lumber industry in British Columbia at large and Squamish in particular, an equitable allocation of that revenue could have reduced the impact on the province and the town.'
Rob Shaw: B.C. mired in partisan politics as Trump tariffs loom

Rob Shaw: B.C. mired in partisan politics as Trump tariffs loom

While workers brace for impact, politicians turn trade turmoil into political theatre
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