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Flares fired as HMCS Ottawa military chopper buzzed by Chinese fighter jets

Flares fired as HMCS Ottawa military chopper buzzed by Chinese fighter jets

Based out of CFB Esquimalt , HMCS Ottawa has been deployed to the Indo-Pacific since August.
Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the travel advisory update

Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the travel advisory update

Some areas are now on the "don't go" list.
Squamish mayor and councillor visit Japan

Squamish mayor and councillor visit Japan

Mayor Armand Hurford and Coun. Lauren Greenlaw take part in a commemorative event with Squamish’s sister city, Shimizu, on Nov. 3. The trip does not impede the Nov. 7 council meeting.
Video: Known suspect with knife arrested near Abbotsford airport

Video: Known suspect with knife arrested near Abbotsford airport

The man, who's known to police, had outstanding warrants.
Axemen win weekend matchups in Kamloops

Axemen win weekend matchups in Kamloops

The Division 2 team won 17-13, and the Division 3 squad prevailed 26-12
SLRD names Whistler’s Heather Paul as its new top bureaucrat

SLRD names Whistler’s Heather Paul as its new top bureaucrat

Paul, who begins in the CAO role in January, has served as executive director of the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre for the last four years
This B.C. organization just gave workers $1K each to help with inflation

This B.C. organization just gave workers $1K each to help with inflation

Coast Capital Savings has issued $1.76 million to employees to help amid economic uncertainty.
Trudeau’s April flights cost taxpayers more than $200K

Trudeau’s April flights cost taxpayers more than $200K

The cost-per-hour for the RCAF jet came to $6,340.
Olympian Cassie Sharpe's inspiring advice for young athletes: Enjoy the journey

Olympian Cassie Sharpe's inspiring advice for young athletes: Enjoy the journey

Also, discover how the Squamish resident plans to make her return to competitive skiing while being a new mother.
Fall back: B.C. will gain an extra hour of sleep this Sunday

Fall back: B.C. will gain an extra hour of sleep this Sunday

Daylight saving will end in the Pacific time zone at 2 a.m. on Nov. 5, meaning B.C. will wait another year to consider ending the practice.
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