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Wedgemount glacier nearly unrecognizable in historical comparison photos

Wedgemount glacier nearly unrecognizable in historical comparison photos

Unprecedented hot summer ‘absolutely’ impacted increasing ice loss, UBC glaciologist says
Squamish Days Loggers' Sports Festival returns! (PHOTOS)

Squamish Days Loggers' Sports Festival returns! (PHOTOS)

64th annual locals' favourite festival brought the pancakes, beef-on-a-bun and sports fun back to Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds for 2021.
Grouse Mountain to invest millions in new gondola, base upgrades

Grouse Mountain to invest millions in new gondola, base upgrades

$35-million plan includes new base facilities and more parking
A morning on the water with Squamish sailors

A morning on the water with Squamish sailors

Canadian Coastal shows off the sights and sounds of Howe Sound.
As B.C. nears pandemic transition, it should soon 'stop counting cases,' says health official

As B.C. nears pandemic transition, it should soon 'stop counting cases,' says health official

B.C. health experts, officials reveal thoughts on winding down testing, contact tracing and isolation.
Squamish events mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Squamish events mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Here are two local events in recognition of Sept. 30.
Health alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall issued after possible listeria contamination

Health alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall issued after possible listeria contamination

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
This Squamish man's company jazzes up private and corporate jets

This Squamish man's company jazzes up private and corporate jets

Tom Chatfield of Camber Aviation Management creates luxury cabins in airplanes, helping clients pick out colours, fabrics, seating and everything in between.
BC Hydro warns B.C. residents to expect 'more fall storm outages'

BC Hydro warns B.C. residents to expect 'more fall storm outages'

Drought conditions from the record-breaking heat over the summer have resulted in the 'perfect storm' for power outages.
CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

Truck was spraying along Skeena River between Prince Rupert and Terrace.
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