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Environmental groups say Tilbury jetty approval threatens marine pollution

Environmental groups say Tilbury jetty approval threatens marine pollution

Provincial approval of new LNG tanker endangers local communities.
Case of missing Surrey woman turns to murder investigation

Case of missing Surrey woman turns to murder investigation

Navdeep Kaur was last seen on Feb. 22 and police in Surrey are now turning their missing person file over to homicide investigators.
Tribunal dismisses B.C. trans activist's fire alarm claim

Tribunal dismisses B.C. trans activist's fire alarm claim

Langley resident Jessica Simpson loses one of nine claims made against Simpson's strata, this time for a failed fire alarm; Simpson was found guilty of false alarm of fire last December.
FortisBC, stakeholders, applaud government decision

FortisBC, stakeholders, applaud government decision

Environmental Assessment Certificate issued for Tilbury Marine Jetty
Opinion: Space, the final Squamish frontier

Opinion: Space, the final Squamish frontier

'While on sabbatical from her teaching post at Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, A.Z., astronomy professor Lori Prause said she has a mission to present the miracle of the skies wherever she goes.' 
Opinion: B.C. gov short-term rental rules only put more renters into bad situations

Opinion: B.C. gov short-term rental rules only put more renters into bad situations

May 1 marks a turning point for short-term vacation rentals in B.C.
Is Quinn Hughes having the best season in Canucks history?

Is Quinn Hughes having the best season in Canucks history?

Quinn Hughes' incredible 2023-24 season compares favourably to the greatest seasons by other Vancouver Canucks legends.
Letter: Support for Paradise Trails development

Letter: Support for Paradise Trails development

'District of Squamish, let’s get on with it!'
Letter: CapU looks forward to serving Squamish

Letter: CapU looks forward to serving Squamish

'Accessible, high-quality early childhood education is essential for every community, but especially for rapidly changing and growing communities like Squamish.'
Letter: The Squamish floatel plan for Woodfibre LNG eases local housing pressures

Letter: The Squamish floatel plan for Woodfibre LNG eases local housing pressures

'I’m writing to set the record straight following video comments made by a member of District of Squamish council that circulated recently on social media.'
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