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Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

The Squamish Chief polled 239 of its readers and asked the question: Do you want there to be an early federal election?
Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

The vast majority—more than 77%— of those who took the poll think the prime minister should resign
Murders, fake nurse, fraud and Chinese documents case occupy B.C. courts in 2024

Murders, fake nurse, fraud and Chinese documents case occupy B.C. courts in 2024

Multiple high-profile criminal cases drew to a close with B.C. Supreme Court sentencings in 2024.
Joe Average, Victoria-born artist and humanitarian, dies at age 67

Joe Average, Victoria-born artist and humanitarian, dies at age 67

After struggling to live on the income from a hodge-podge of jobs, Joe Average found success in creating art. His first works cost $180, which paid for one month's rent.
Young influencers are promoting underconsumption on TikTok

Young influencers are promoting underconsumption on TikTok

Money.ca spotlights a new social media trend—under-consumption—and shares tips to incorporate the practice into your life.
I Watched This Game: Canucks crack under pressure in historical collapse to Kraken

I Watched This Game: Canucks crack under pressure in historical collapse to Kraken

The Vancouver Canucks took a 4-1 lead into the final five minutes of the third period and still somehow lost to the Seattle Kraken.
Opinion: Increased surveillance at the Canada-U.S. border means more asylum seekers could die

Opinion: Increased surveillance at the Canada-U.S. border means more asylum seekers could die

The Canadian government's announcement of the expansion of border security and surveillance measures could place more asylum seekers at risk.
Squamish Nation responds to members’ Woodfibre LNG queries

Squamish Nation responds to members’ Woodfibre LNG queries

The Nation reassures community members with updates on emergency preparedness and environmental safety.
Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?

Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?

As Canada's Online Harms Act is being debated, MPs may look to other countries, like Australia, for guidance on protecting youth from online harms.
How worried should we be about bird flu, Lyme disease and rabies?

How worried should we be about bird flu, Lyme disease and rabies?

We asked the BC Centre for Disease Control about staying safe from zoonotic diseases.