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Fork in the Road: Three cheers—and a hug—for all things Filipino!

Fork in the Road: Three cheers—and a hug—for all things Filipino!

From fabulous food to building community, Filipinos connect Sea to Sky
Here's an update on the construction of Squamish's pedestrian bridge

Here's an update on the construction of Squamish's pedestrian bridge

The Mamquam Blind Channel Pedestrian Bridge is expected to be completed by the end of this summer.
Squamish River Watershed Society's community salmon fry release

Squamish River Watershed Society's community salmon fry release

The community was invited to a free event on May 3 to help release coho salmon fry back into the water at Fisherman's Park in Squamish.
Squamish business beat: Local Pest Detective on the case

Squamish business beat: Local Pest Detective on the case

The challenges, successes and hopes of a local from Rwanda who has launched his own pest control franchise.
Sea lion attacks surge at B.C. fish farms, prompting requests for rubber bullets

Sea lion attacks surge at B.C. fish farms, prompting requests for rubber bullets

Internal documents reveal B.C. salmon farms requesting the use of rubber bullets amid spike in sea lion incursions
Les Leyne: Instant town at Site C likely headed for the dump

Les Leyne: Instant town at Site C likely headed for the dump

Camp has 21 three-storey dorms with single occupancy bedrooms and baths, 131 common and dining units, 24 offices, a fitness building and theatre.
Paolo Aquilini has resigned from Canucks ownership group

Paolo Aquilini has resigned from Canucks ownership group

The former president of the Canucks For Kids Fund and co-founder of the Canucks Autism Network is departing the Aquilini Investment Group.
B.C. man guilty of aggravated sexual assault tries to fire lawyer

B.C. man guilty of aggravated sexual assault tries to fire lawyer

Gordon James Joseph Leclerc repeatedly interrupted the judge and lawyers during a video appearance Friday
B.C. Re/Max brokerage wins right to appeal $156K anti-money laundering fine

B.C. Re/Max brokerage wins right to appeal $156K anti-money laundering fine

Court rules Fintrac botched its enforcement after brokerage failed to flag suspicious deals linked to global fraud ring
Girl who followed dogs into Chilliwack forest has been found: RCMP

Girl who followed dogs into Chilliwack forest has been found: RCMP

Chilliwack RCMP thanked all the responders who helped search for the girl by air and ground.