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SLRD sends Tiger Bay development back to staff

SLRD sends Tiger Bay development back to staff

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District opts to get more info about the development proposal to bring a surf park and 1,050 housing units to Britannia Beach.
Opinion: Truth and Reconciliation is a long process

Opinion: Truth and Reconciliation is a long process

This is a long journey, and a very important one at that, for everyone.
Pulp operations resume in Crofton but paper activity still sidelined

Pulp operations resume in Crofton but paper activity still sidelined

About 300 people coming back to work
B.C. provides $20M in support for those forced to travel for cancer care

B.C. provides $20M in support for those forced to travel for cancer care

Funds will be split between the Canadian Cancer Society and Hope Air to expand their programs.
Adorable Squamish bear family — Mother and triple cubs in frame

Adorable Squamish bear family — Mother and triple cubs in frame

Heather Sidsworth spotted this bear family in Squamish on Wednesday, Sept. 27.

British Columbia expects 'enhanced masking' in health-care settings, Dix says

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says an announcement is coming Thursday on new rules for the province's health-care facilities, include masking.
Everything B.C. residents need to know about buying travel insurance in 2023

Everything B.C. residents need to know about buying travel insurance in 2023

Missing an important step could cost you big bucks.
B.C. construction industry taps $10M to help battle worker shortages

B.C. construction industry taps $10M to help battle worker shortages

Initiative has registered 1,329 apprentices and given funding to 700 employers.
Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

A cougar reported near the top of the BCMC Trail in North Vancouver was likely just passing through, according to Metro Vancouver parks staff
B.C. First Nation leaders tell new fisheries minister to shut down fish farms

B.C. First Nation leaders tell new fisheries minister to shut down fish farms

Transition plan for salmon farms in B.C. expected to be finalized soon
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