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Guilty pleas expected in case of B.C. man facing 36 charges

Guilty pleas expected in case of B.C. man facing 36 charges

Charges against Brad Parisian involve alleged events in Vancouver, Kelowna, Surrey, Abbotsford, Maple Ridge and Richmond between July 2022 and March 2024.
Up your bird-watching game with the BC Bird Trail Scavenger Hunt

Up your bird-watching game with the BC Bird Trail Scavenger Hunt

The scavenger hunt runs until Jan. 15 and five winners will take home a BC Bird Trail prize pack.
B.C. restaurant association calls GST holiday a 'misguided policy'

B.C. restaurant association calls GST holiday a 'misguided policy'

Temporary tax cut sparks concerns over headaches for restaurateurs
Delta dump truck driver fined after tire hits moving vehicle on Highway 1

Delta dump truck driver fined after tire hits moving vehicle on Highway 1

A tire from a dump truck travelling in the opposite direction struck a vehicle on Highway 1.
Canada Post strike 'significantly' impacting B.C. health-care fundraiser

Canada Post strike 'significantly' impacting B.C. health-care fundraiser

Tickets for the fundraiser can be purchased online, over the phone or in person.
SLRD board re-elects Jen Ford as chair

SLRD board re-elects Jen Ford as chair

Area C director Russell Mack re-elected as vice-chair
Squamish obituary: Stephen Rochetta

Squamish obituary: Stephen Rochetta

Steve was passionate about his family, sports and his work protecting grizzly bears and the environment.
London calling: Canadians need a new travel document for trips to the UK

London calling: Canadians need a new travel document for trips to the UK

Travellers must take an extra step before visiting the United Kingdom in the new year.
B.C. Supreme Court rules in Squamish Elder’s favour over undelivered tiny home

B.C. Supreme Court rules in Squamish Elder’s favour over undelivered tiny home

Woman argued she had paid for a custom-built home and appliances but received neither the home nor a refund.
UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

A B.C. spinal surgeon hopes the study brings more awareness to the injuries.
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