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Sexual misconduct allegations lead to limits on B.C. massage therapist

Sexual misconduct allegations lead to limits on B.C. massage therapist

The college stresses that allegations against Arthur DeLuis remain unproven unless admitted or determined by a discipline committee.
B.C. man convicted of illegal sea cucumber fishing

B.C. man convicted of illegal sea cucumber fishing

Pacific sea cucumbers are highly prized in China and Hong Kong for their nutritional value and medicinal uses.
​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

The arts and culture program sees increased funding to $64,000.
Canucks lines vs Hurricanes, January 10, 2025

Canucks lines vs Hurricanes, January 10, 2025

Can Elias Pettersson and Thatcher Demko end the Vancouver Canucks' losing skid?
Canada pauses federal electric vehicle rebate

Canada pauses federal electric vehicle rebate

Future of Canada's federal electric vehicle rebates — which span $2,500 to $5,000 — has been thrown into uncertainty as federal funding dries up.
B.C. firefighters heading to Los Angeles wildfires to help

B.C. firefighters heading to Los Angeles wildfires to help

At this time, the BC Wildfire Service team will be deployed for roughly two weeks.
Updated: Four Pillars for the future: inside the Squamish Nation climate plan

Updated: Four Pillars for the future: inside the Squamish Nation climate plan

From land stewardship to green jobs, the Nation’s strategy outlines actions to protect the environment and adapt to climate change.
Details emerge in hearing about fatal B.C. dog attack

Details emerge in hearing about fatal B.C. dog attack

A family’s 12-year-old collie was killed in its own yard on the morning of Sept. 8 after three neighbourhood dogs jumped the fence and attacked.
Squamish editorial: Stop insulting Poilievre and his followers

Squamish editorial: Stop insulting Poilievre and his followers

'Otherwise, it will be really hard to find common ground when our green snow globe gets shaken up.'
B.C. tribunal rejects cash-and-beer deal in motor repair dispute

B.C. tribunal rejects cash-and-beer deal in motor repair dispute

Man allegedly made a partial payment by putting a Ziploc bag full of loonies, quarters, dimes, and nickels worth $140 in the other man’s mailbox.
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