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Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

‘The guitar has kind of been like a boat that I've floated around the world on,’ says Ross.
Rob Shaw: Eby should be worried why mudslinging missed the mark in B.C. election

Rob Shaw: Eby should be worried why mudslinging missed the mark in B.C. election

Post-mortem reveals British Columbians more concerned about health care, cost of living
Why Daylight Saving Time is like Groundhog Day

Why Daylight Saving Time is like Groundhog Day

NDP government introduced legislation to permanently fix DST five years ago
The hallways look the same and where are the bathrooms, say B.C.'s newly elected MLAs

The hallways look the same and where are the bathrooms, say B.C.'s newly elected MLAs

VICTORIA — A record number of first-time provincial politicians are about to descend on British Columbia's legislature, looking to make positive contributions for the province and trying to find the washrooms in the 127-year-old building.
Catch-and-release chum fishing open in Squamish River

Catch-and-release chum fishing open in Squamish River

Fisheries and Oceans Canada announces fishers can recreationally fish for chum salmon as of October; here are some tips to fish safely.
ICYMI: Here's what you need to know about Squamish property taxes in 2025

ICYMI: Here's what you need to know about Squamish property taxes in 2025

The draft budget is proposing a 9.6% tax increase in 2025; attend the Budget Open House on Nov. 7 to share your views.
Opinion: Did a Canadian developer really invent bitcoin?

Opinion: Did a Canadian developer really invent bitcoin?

A new documentary contains a new theory about the identity of the elusive creator of bitcoin.
Keel laying in Romania for first of B.C. Ferries' new Island-class vessels

Keel laying in Romania for first of B.C. Ferries' new Island-class vessels

The company plans to start bringing new electric ferries into service in 2027.
B.C. taxi company ordered to repay driver $1,530 in fees

B.C. taxi company ordered to repay driver $1,530 in fees

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal said Richmond Taxi had no legal justification in withholding the funds from the driver.
Helter shelter: ‘Transitional housing’ is better than homelessness for those who need it, but it’s no easy path

Helter shelter: ‘Transitional housing’ is better than homelessness for those who need it, but it’s no easy path

It’s hard to dig yourself out of homelessness when you’re living in a shelter, even without substance-use or mental-health problems.