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Sea to Sky RCMP donates $10,000 to Honour House Society

Sea to Sky RCMP donates $10,000 to Honour House Society

Funds were raised at a September Regimental Dinner.
'Water's away': How Canadian helicopters and waterbombers are helping tame L.A. fires

'Water's away': How Canadian helicopters and waterbombers are helping tame L.A. fires

British Columbia-based Coulson Aviation released the video of its crew "delivering a precision water drop on the Palisades Fire in California."
Brownie Points for Squamish: Sp’akw’us Feather Park wins ‘Brownie Award’

Brownie Points for Squamish: Sp’akw’us Feather Park wins ‘Brownie Award’

The public waterfront space earns the Partnerships and Community Engagement Award.
Global temperatures this year to rival 2024's record-breaking heat: climate officials

Global temperatures this year to rival 2024's record-breaking heat: climate officials

Scientists say every bit of warming matters.
West Vancouver police warn of scammers pretending to be West Vancouver police

West Vancouver police warn of scammers pretending to be West Vancouver police

Potential victims receive calls that appear to be from the department's non-emergency line, with the scammer providing a fake name and badge number.
Stuff you (probably) don’t know about local herring

Stuff you (probably) don’t know about local herring

How projects, like Woodfibre LNG, may impact herring habitats: What WLNG says it is doing to monitor and protect the species.
Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue Chief Aaron Foote issues a reminder to residents after attending two incidents in yard waste bins last week.
‘It came to me like a life saver’: The Whistler program creating community for dementia patients, caregivers

‘It came to me like a life saver’: The Whistler program creating community for dementia patients, caregivers

MAC’s Making Connections program shows dementia doesn’t have to be a lonely path
Ending apartment apprehension could ease B.C. infrastructure woes, say researchers

Ending apartment apprehension could ease B.C. infrastructure woes, say researchers

Two researchers call on reticent B.C. municipalities to 'end the apartment ban.'
As fruit buds swell, B.C. farmers hit by 2024 deep freeze hope for better harvest

As fruit buds swell, B.C. farmers hit by 2024 deep freeze hope for better harvest

A year's worth of crops, including peaches and nectarines, were wiped out in the Okanagan last year, along with the vast majority of cherries, and grapes used in B.C. wines.
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