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B.C. woman who married ISIS fighter, repatriated from Syrian camp granted peace bond

B.C. woman who married ISIS fighter, repatriated from Syrian camp granted peace bond

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — A judge has placed a terrorism peace bond on a British Columbia woman who was repatriated to Canada last year from a Syrian prison camp after she married an ISIS fighter.
Landlord-tenant disputes still lack enforcement with 'enforcement act' registry, says renter

Landlord-tenant disputes still lack enforcement with 'enforcement act' registry, says renter

'It’s called the Monetary Judgment Enforcement Act. I guess I’m wondering, where’s the enforcement?'
BC Place awards fan with tickets to each of its 2024 events, including Taylor Swift

BC Place awards fan with tickets to each of its 2024 events, including Taylor Swift

Prize was part of contest to mark the stadium's 40th year in operation
Whistler black bear killed due to 'public safety risk'

Whistler black bear killed due to 'public safety risk'

It's the fifth bear killed in the resort this year due to escalating conflict with humans
2023 'living wage' for working B.C. parents revealed in new report

2023 'living wage' for working B.C. parents revealed in new report

Families in Victoria, Kelowna, Vancouver and many remote communities face most extreme cost-of-living pressures.
As Trudeau pleads for end to violence, Ottawa says no more Canadians have left Gaza

As Trudeau pleads for end to violence, Ottawa says no more Canadians have left Gaza

OTTAWA — No Canadians were able to leave the besieged Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Global Affairs Canada confirmed, hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered an impassioned plea for a "humanitarian pause" in the clashes between Israeli forces a
Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Muni staff tells council the five buildings in the form and character application fit the guidelines and therefore members are mostly confirming staff’s assessment that the project meets those guidelines.
Letter: LaPointe wrong on EV analysis

Letter: LaPointe wrong on EV analysis

Please, editor, encourage LaPointe to provide something informational—not disinformational—to read.
Opinion: What Remembrance Day means to me, a U.S. expat in Squamish

Opinion: What Remembrance Day means to me, a U.S. expat in Squamish

‘Maybe my poppy means something a little different to me, I’m guessing yours means something unique to you. But to live harmoniously with those differences is exactly what they were meant to stand for.’
Satellite imaging contradicts B.C. government claims on old-growth logging, says group

Satellite imaging contradicts B.C. government claims on old-growth logging, says group

Satellite surveillance technology found logging in old-growth forests was 50% higher than the B.C. government claimed, says environmental group.
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