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'People are still wearing it:' Ceremony to mark 10 years since end of Canada's mission in Afghanistan

'People are still wearing it:' Ceremony to mark 10 years since end of Canada's mission in Afghanistan

While some returned physically unscathed, many bore mental wounds that will likely stay with them for the rest of their lives
Squamish Nation Language Nest gets permanent home at Yellow Schoolhouse

Squamish Nation Language Nest gets permanent home at Yellow Schoolhouse

Teaching Squamish as a first language to young children has spiritual significance, instructors say
See: Squamish event inspires women to explore aviation careers, rain or shine

See: Squamish event inspires women to explore aviation careers, rain or shine

Rain fails to deter attendees at Glacier Air event on Saturday.
'He's a phenomenal good boy': Meet Ferus, the dog taking care of Vancouver's firefighters

'He's a phenomenal good boy': Meet Ferus, the dog taking care of Vancouver's firefighters

"When he comes to work, he's ready to work."
Opinion: Turn down the woke

Opinion: Turn down the woke

'They want the explosive traps that kill people gone—not for everyone to feel good about the process'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: The pleasure of counting the flowers

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The pleasure of counting the flowers

B.C. construction sees more awareness for women, but equity gap persists

B.C. construction sees more awareness for women, but equity gap persists

More work needs to be done to highlight women and underrepresented groups in the province's construction industry, say local experts.
Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Glen Green’s depiction of a pod of orcas is gracing the first in a series of collector coins from the Royal Canadian Mint
Sea to Sky BC United candidate coming: Kevin Falcon

Sea to Sky BC United candidate coming: Kevin Falcon

Falcon was in Squamish on March 7 for a town hall with MLA Jordan Sturdy
Ex-Chinese lieutenant-colonel and military instructor faces new immigration hearing in B.C.

Ex-Chinese lieutenant-colonel and military instructor faces new immigration hearing in B.C.

Prospective Canadian immigrant Huajie Xu has spent most of his life working for the People's Liberation Army; his teaching role at the chief military college for cyber espionage raised concerns with border officials.
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