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See: 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade and Festival

See: 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade and Festival

The 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade was full of festive cheer on Nov. 30.
Canucks lines vs Red Wings, December 1, 2024

Canucks lines vs Red Wings, December 1, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks' game against the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday will have an unusual start time: 9:30 a.m. PST.
What’s next for the Capilano University Squamish turf field?

What’s next for the Capilano University Squamish turf field?

CapU athletic director Georgette Reed hopes to bring more international groups and competitions to Squamish.
BBB: Protect yourself (and your kids) from overspending on mobile game in-app purchases

BBB: Protect yourself (and your kids) from overspending on mobile game in-app purchases

Research apps and talk to your children are some tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers to avoid accumulating a large bill for mobile gaming.
Orcas revive 'dead salmon hat' trend from the 1980s

Orcas revive 'dead salmon hat' trend from the 1980s

Researchers in Washington have noticed at least one orca balancing salmon on its head in Puget Sound this fall, taking the dead fish for a ride and possibly snacking on it
I Watched This Game: Lankinen, Hughes, and Garland are Canucks heroes in OT win over Sabres

I Watched This Game: Lankinen, Hughes, and Garland are Canucks heroes in OT win over Sabres

Quinn Hughes was a monster in overtime, as the Vancouver Canucks earned the extra point in a 4-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres.
B.C. man sentenced to two years over child exploitation crimes in Whistler

B.C. man sentenced to two years over child exploitation crimes in Whistler

Keron Mark Salang-Oy pled guilty to possession and distribution of child pornography, two counts of luring a minor
B.C.'s Christmas tree industry struggles to keep up with demand

B.C.'s Christmas tree industry struggles to keep up with demand

Expensive land and succession issues have led local farmers to import pricier options
'I'll never forget his face': Black bear trapped in car with Greek salad—and white paint

'I'll never forget his face': Black bear trapped in car with Greek salad—and white paint

'There's a black and white bear running around Squamish,' painter says of bear that broke into his vehicle for a Greek salad.
Supreme Court clears way for B.C. to include other governments in opioid lawsuit

Supreme Court clears way for B.C. to include other governments in opioid lawsuit

The court decision is another step toward a potential cross-country action by governments that paid to treat patients who took the addictive drugs.