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Squamish RCMP recover unidentified body near Mamquam Falls

Squamish RCMP recover unidentified body near Mamquam Falls

On April 24, RCMP and Squamish SAR recovered an unidentified body. Police working to identify and inform family.
X̱wún̓eḵw sea dike gets $6.3M budget increase from Squamish council

X̱wún̓eḵw sea dike gets $6.3M budget increase from Squamish council

Council increased the budget for the downtown sea dike project, citing necessary flood protection.
Rob Shaw: Explosive court affidavit details clash over Surrey police transition

Rob Shaw: Explosive court affidavit details clash over Surrey police transition

Unveiled court documents reveal secret discussions and political drama in Surrey’s police transition dispute with the BC NDP government
Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

The plaintiff's anonymized claim said she was struggling with math and that the teacher had been privately tutoring her with the school district's knowledge.
First Nation wins title to part of its traditional territory on Nootka Island

First Nation wins title to part of its traditional territory on Nootka Island

The decision allows the nation to decide what to do with the land and to benefit economically from its use, says a lawyer who represented the Nuchatlaht First Nation.
Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

The fastest animal on the planet, peregrine falcons can't seem to escape contamination from banned toxic flame retardants, a new study has found.
B.C. manslaughter accused to have bail hearing

B.C. manslaughter accused to have bail hearing

Dillon Robert Goth is charged with manslaughter in the 2023 death of Jason Robert St. Anne.
District of North Vancouver cuts Deep Cove visitor parking

District of North Vancouver cuts Deep Cove visitor parking

Planning to park in Deep Cove this summer? You may want to read this first.
Opposition BC United seeks to prevent convicted dangerous offenders from name changes

Opposition BC United seeks to prevent convicted dangerous offenders from name changes

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Opposition leader says community safety should come before protection of privacy rights for dangerous people.
Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

SFU study co-author Lara Aknin delves into the reluctance to reach out to past connections.