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Rob Shaw: David Eby lost this election, even though the BC NDP won

Rob Shaw: David Eby lost this election, even though the BC NDP won

Voters were clear in their mandate for change, denying the BC NDP another majority
Squamish splash park will go ahead with water-saving recirculating system—but no playground

Squamish splash park will go ahead with water-saving recirculating system—but no playground

The highly anticipated splash park will be built without an adjacent playground but could have one in the future.
Updated: Oct. 19 rainfall in Squamish breaks record held since at least 1959

Updated: Oct. 19 rainfall in Squamish breaks record held since at least 1959

Total over the three-day storm = 172.6 mm.
Person missing after Coquitlam home swept away in B.C. storm

Person missing after Coquitlam home swept away in B.C. storm

A search is underway on Sunday after a mudslide washed away a house. At least one person is missing.
The first permanent cricket pitch to be installed in Squamish

The first permanent cricket pitch to be installed in Squamish

The new permanent cricket pitch will be built at Brennan Park for the Squamish Cricket Club to utilize.
In the end, Sea to Sky went with its conscience on election day

In the end, Sea to Sky went with its conscience on election day

Greens’ Valeriote overcame two-party ‘binary narrative’ to earn historic win on Oct. 19
Green leader left with no seat as NDP retains Victoria-Beacon Hill

Green leader left with no seat as NDP retains Victoria-Beacon Hill

Sonia Furstenau had relocated to Victoria this year after two terms representing the Cowichan Valley, but is now a leader without a seat.
Les Leyne: A dead-heat election for B.C. thanks to Conservative surge

Les Leyne: A dead-heat election for B.C. thanks to Conservative surge

The Conservative Party of B.C.’s stunning surge culminated in a dead-heat election that on Saturday night left them just short of the 47-seat majority.
Trevor Hancock: Later is too late to restore nature

Trevor Hancock: Later is too late to restore nature

The Worldwide Fund for Nature says what happens in the next five years will “determine the future of life on Earth.”
No clear winner in B.C. election, Conservative leader says province 'changed forever'

No clear winner in B.C. election, Conservative leader says province 'changed forever'

VANCOUVER — There was no clear winner in Saturday's British Columbia election, but the leader of the B.C. Conservatives says the province's political landscape has "changed forever," after his party pushed the incumbent New Democrats to the brink.
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