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Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Keith Baldrey reflects on the big stories out of Victoria this past year, including housing legislation, health facility closures and the rise of the B.C. Conservatives.
Aren’t they supposed to be sleeping?: Understanding black bear hibernation

Aren’t they supposed to be sleeping?: Understanding black bear hibernation

After reports of an active bear den in Squamish, biologist Vanessa Isnardy sheds light on bear behaviour during hibernation season.
What are the overhead windows inside the George Massey Tunnel?

What are the overhead windows inside the George Massey Tunnel?

The windows were used between 1959 and 1982.
Hot deal alert: You can fly round-trip, direct from Vancouver to Japan for $680

Hot deal alert: You can fly round-trip, direct from Vancouver to Japan for $680

The lowest price for regular tickets typically starts around $1,200.
Opinion: A Squamish Speaks resolution

Opinion: A Squamish Speaks resolution

Start the new year right by shutting down Squamish Speaks Facebook group—it's time to eliminate negativity and build a healthier community.
'Perfect venue': Anthony Hopkins plays piano at popular Vancouver hotel

'Perfect venue': Anthony Hopkins plays piano at popular Vancouver hotel

The Academy Award winner shows his skills in the lobby.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Editorial: The Squamish poop problem

Editorial: The Squamish poop problem

Resolve to keep Squamish clean in the new year: Addressing the dog poop problem.
Are we ready? Should we do this? The debate on expanding medical assistance in dying

Are we ready? Should we do this? The debate on expanding medical assistance in dying

OTTAWA — The federal Liberals face a choice early in 2024. They can allow a sunset clause to take effect so that eligibility for medical assistance in dying expands to adults whose only reason for seeking it is a mental disorder.
High wind warnings along B.C.'s coast as gusts predicted to reach 120 km/h

High wind warnings along B.C.'s coast as gusts predicted to reach 120 km/h

Environment Canada says the high winds may damage roof shingles and windows in the affected zone and power outages may occur.
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