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Police allege ex-Canucks prospect Prab Rai committed 'large scale' fraud

Police allege ex-Canucks prospect Prab Rai committed 'large scale' fraud

Prab Rai was drafted in the fifth round of the 2008 NHL entry draft after a junior hockey career in Prince George and Seattle.
There’s ‘always more in it’ for Squamish BMXer Teigen Pascual

There’s ‘always more in it’ for Squamish BMXer Teigen Pascual

The 20-year-old rebounded from three broken collarbones to place ninth at the 2023 Pan Am Games
Opinion: The importance of habitat research in Squamish

Opinion: The importance of habitat research in Squamish

'Unless we smarten up and stop over-development, folks will have to take a tourist train to get a glimpse of nature in its natural form.'
'High-risk' B.C. child sex offender was repeatedly released

'High-risk' B.C. child sex offender was repeatedly released

International investigation by police in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. led to hundreds of charges.
Ex-Burnaby optician sentenced 5 years after pleading guilty to swindling pensioner

Ex-Burnaby optician sentenced 5 years after pleading guilty to swindling pensioner

Naresh Mann told a retiree shopping at his optical store in 2013 he could double his money by investing in an online gambling business. Instead of investing the man's $15K, Mann and his wife spent it on themselves.
Letter: C is for country

Letter: C is for country

'I would adapt the five C’s to:  Cost, Crime, Conservation, Confederation and Common sense. To confront those issues would lead to a better Culture, Citizenship and Civilization'
B.C. cryptocurrency exchange NetCents faces securities hearing

B.C. cryptocurrency exchange NetCents faces securities hearing

NetCents and its CEO Clayton Leigh Moore refute the allegations brought by the B.C. Securities Commission that their cryptocurrency exchange was illegal and insider trading regulations were violated.
British Columbians losing confidence government will reduce cellphone costs, says poll

British Columbians losing confidence government will reduce cellphone costs, says poll

Majorities of users are dissatisfied with how much their mobile phones cost them each month.
Editorial: The need is great in Squamish, but so is our ability to help

Editorial: The need is great in Squamish, but so is our ability to help

'We are a quickly growing community, it is true, but we are still small enough that everything each of us does, good or bad, can make a difference.'
B.C. strata owner responsible for $10K burst pipe insurance deductible

B.C. strata owner responsible for $10K burst pipe insurance deductible

The owner argued the sprinkler pipe that burst was the strata's responsibility.