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Opinion: B.C. student societies in urgent need of law reform

Opinion: B.C. student societies in urgent need of law reform

Fiscal and electoral scandals have plagued B.C. student societies for decades — it's past time for an overhaul
North Shore Medical Imaging set to open in downtown Squamish

North Shore Medical Imaging set to open in downtown Squamish

A medical company that provides X-rays and ultrasound imaging is moving into The Squamish Chief's office.
K-pop megastar Jennie Kim spotted on West Vancouver hike

K-pop megastar Jennie Kim spotted on West Vancouver hike

The celebrity was rumoured to be at sneaker launch of her friend, model-designer Tavia Bonetti
Squamish named in Top 11 small B.C. towns for a weekend retreat

Squamish named in Top 11 small B.C. towns for a weekend retreat

The mountains, forests and ocean views are what landed Squamish on the WorldAtlas list next to Whistler and Tofino.
Squamish obituary: Lorraine Hurren

Squamish obituary: Lorraine Hurren

Lorraine Hurren born Aug.12, 1931, in Quesnel B.C. passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2024, at Hilltop House Squamish B.C.
Opinion: Canadian Future Party makes a push to restore rational political discourse

Opinion: Canadian Future Party makes a push to restore rational political discourse

Amid polarized political division, a new party is emerging to provide a balanced alternative
Opinion: ‘Radical’ rhetoric all part of the game in Canadian politics

Opinion: ‘Radical’ rhetoric all part of the game in Canadian politics

Few Canadians identify as extreme left or extreme right, but that's not stopping opponents from labelling them as such
Squamish obituary: Muriel Shephard

Squamish obituary: Muriel Shephard

'In reflecting upon her life, Muriel frequently said that moving to Squamish was ‘the best move we ever made’ and that the 26 years she spent here were her happiest.'
Volunteers helping Jasper residents recover items from fire-torched homes

Volunteers helping Jasper residents recover items from fire-torched homes

Volunteers sifting through ash, rubble of homes destroyed by wildfire to reunite families with cherished valuables.
Spitting on women nets B.C. man conditional discharge

Spitting on women nets B.C. man conditional discharge

Michael Allan was afraid the two women were going to attack him with opioid overdose-reversing drug Naloxone.
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