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How parents can reduce back-to-school health risks

How parents can reduce back-to-school health risks

B.C. is strongly encouraging vaccination as measles and whooping cough cases rise.
Mario Canseco: The divide over texting, calling, talking isn't going away

Mario Canseco: The divide over texting, calling, talking isn't going away

A recent cross-border survey highlights generational and national differences in how Canadians and Americans connect—whether by text, phone, or face-to-face.
Rehabilitated gull spotted in the wild 24 years after release

Rehabilitated gull spotted in the wild 24 years after release

It's a testament to the success of wildlife rehabilitation and community support.
Minister outlines housing goals and support for Squamish development

Minister outlines housing goals and support for Squamish development

A newly released letter from B.C.'s Minister of Housing outlines an ambitious five-year target requiring the District of Squamish to construct over a thousand new residential units.
ICYMI: Squamish’s Terry Fox run returns this September, with some new add-ons

ICYMI: Squamish’s Terry Fox run returns this September, with some new add-ons

The annual cancer-fighting fundraiser will return this September, featuring new live music, and now the option to run double the distance.
Mayor urges consultation over CN rail decommissioning in Squamish

Mayor urges consultation over CN rail decommissioning in Squamish

The District of Squamish is pushing back against a decision by Canadian National Railway (CN) to decommission significant portions of its local track, citing concerns over economic development and climate resilience.
Updated: Nine fires still burning out of control near Pemberton

Updated: Nine fires still burning out of control near Pemberton

More than 1,000 lightning strikes recorded in the Coastal Fire Centre on Aug. 29
Squamish events: Women entrepreneurs, nerdy talks, and nostalgic films coming up

Squamish events: Women entrepreneurs, nerdy talks, and nostalgic films coming up

September is shaping up to be a lively month in Squamish with a variety of community-driven events ranging from educational workshops to nostalgic movie nights.
The Outsider: Joffre Lakes closing to visitors is inevitable

The Outsider: Joffre Lakes closing to visitors is inevitable

'Whether it’s for weeks, months, seasons or years—however long it needs to heal'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Fufilling B.C. municipality housing quotas

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Fufilling B.C. municipality housing quotas