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Lack of fibre has forest industry and communities in 'crisis,' unions say

Lack of fibre has forest industry and communities in 'crisis,' unions say

Forest industry unions Unifor, United Steelworkers and Public and Private Workers of Canada say they want to be part of key reforms in the industry
B.C. man fined $5,000 in tobacco smuggling case

B.C. man fined $5,000 in tobacco smuggling case

A Surrey man has been fined $5,000 after pleading guilty to possession of tobacco for an unlawful purpose.
B.C. man chooses jury trial on extortion, threat charges

B.C. man chooses jury trial on extortion, threat charges

Rong Zan Wu is charged with extortion, two counts of uttering threats and obstructing another's property.
Editorial: Tourist season set to begin in Squamish

Editorial: Tourist season set to begin in Squamish

'Due to the over-tourism and abuse of some of our popular areas, as a community, we have spent a lot of time talking about what folks can’t do when they visit, but perhaps not enough time directing these visitors to what they can do.' 
New trial ordered in B.C. child sex assault, interference case

New trial ordered in B.C. child sex assault, interference case

A.B. was convicted of committing sexual offences against his stepdaughter between 2001 and 2011.
Online child porn reports quadruple in Canada since 2014

Online child porn reports quadruple in Canada since 2014

Aside from reported child pornography cases steadily rising, police reports show youth are sharing intimate images online with one another without consent.
Capilano University introduces new reconciliation framework

Capilano University introduces new reconciliation framework

Living document Chén̓chenstway will be adapted and changed over time as the university progresses on its journey of reconciliation
Canucks confident Casey DeSmith can carry Demko's load

Canucks confident Casey DeSmith can carry Demko's load

Tocchet: "Those guys really love Casey. So I think you'll see a lot of guys willing to block shots like they do for Demmer."
B.C.'s city planner shortage could slow housing progress

B.C.'s city planner shortage could slow housing progress

Implementation of provincial mandates is stretching short-staffed planning departments.
Opinion: How Meta's news ban revives Squamish's tradition of letters to the editor

Opinion: How Meta's news ban revives Squamish's tradition of letters to the editor

'Increasingly, we find those who submit think of their letter more as a post to Facebook, with facts they don’t have to prove, that they can change anytime they like and that others won’t edit.'
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