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Here is your May 25 update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

Here is your May 25 update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

On Thursday, there are six BC Wildfire Service firefighters, assisted by a helicopter working on the fire.
Why was the Sea to Sky Highway briefly closed on Wednesday?

Why was the Sea to Sky Highway briefly closed on Wednesday?

Dump truck crash sends driver to hospital and snarls traffic.
Axemen Rugby Club re-launching women's program

Axemen Rugby Club re-launching women's program

Females of all skill levels are invited to try out rugby at Howe Sound Secondary field
Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

With other resort towns and cities reporting a similar cool-down, the trend isn’t unique to Whistler’s tourism industry
Rob Shaw: Eby, ministers on an Indo-Pacific mission to diversify trade

Rob Shaw: Eby, ministers on an Indo-Pacific mission to diversify trade

Province targeting most everywhere but China
Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Local governments in Squamish and Pemberton are among the recipients of B.C.'s $3 million Community Emergency Preparedness Fund
How B.C. condo, house dwellers can prepare for extreme heat

How B.C. condo, house dwellers can prepare for extreme heat

One expert says DIY fixes are a good place to prepare for extreme heat. Not everyone agrees.
Squamish's Westwinds to host another art show in June

Squamish's Westwinds to host another art show in June

After the first show's success, Westwinds artists will host another art show and sale on June 17.
Information roadblocks for Indigenous in-custody deaths in B.C. revealed in new report

Information roadblocks for Indigenous in-custody deaths in B.C. revealed in new report

Leonard Cler-Cunningham's website lists the names of almost 50 Indigenous people who have died in custody since the 1960s.
B.C. makes 'significant progress' on protecting biodiversity, report says

B.C. makes 'significant progress' on protecting biodiversity, report says

A nationwide report card measuring Canada's progress towards protecting 30% of its land and water by 2030 shows B.C. has made significant improvement since receiving a "C" grade two years ago.
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