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Without systemic change, expect more record-breaking wildfire seasons: report

Without systemic change, expect more record-breaking wildfire seasons: report

'If the people of B.C. want to co-exist with fire, there is an urgent need to act now at a pace and scale that will achieve landscape resilience.'
Canada hosts Ministerial on Nature in Squamish

Canada hosts Ministerial on Nature in Squamish

At the Cheakamus Centre, international delegates convened to discuss the Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework.
These archival aerial photos show the staggering changes around False Creek over the last 50 years

These archival aerial photos show the staggering changes around False Creek over the last 50 years

These photos show how much has changed in the area in less than 50 years.
Editorial: Disaster planning helps ease burden when unthinkable strikes

Editorial: Disaster planning helps ease burden when unthinkable strikes

We are lucky to have good disaster planning teams on the North Shore. But we also need to take individual action to play our part.
‘Still very active’: Wildfires burning in Fraser Canyon triggering evacuation orders, alerts

‘Still very active’: Wildfires burning in Fraser Canyon triggering evacuation orders, alerts

Evacuees are asked to head to Merritt Civic Centre.
Squamish cat owner loses pet to poisoning

Squamish cat owner loses pet to poisoning

Owner wants to remind residents that second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide is permanently banned in B.C.
B.C. Birding Milestone: Scissor-tailed flycatcher spotted in Whistler's Green Lake area

B.C. Birding Milestone: Scissor-tailed flycatcher spotted in Whistler's Green Lake area

Visual Treat: Scissor-tailed flycatcher video.
North Van winner of $2.5M thought lotto win was a scam

North Van winner of $2.5M thought lotto win was a scam

Trip back to Japan, property purchase are on lucky winner’s to-do list after splitting Lotto 6/49 jackpot
Firefighters help feed Poomba the pig that survived West Kelowna wildfire

Firefighters help feed Poomba the pig that survived West Kelowna wildfire

Pilots at Valhalla helicopters dropped granola bars for the pig and firefighters managed to feed them to the pig.
Letter: No to FortisBC in Squamish

Letter: No to FortisBC in Squamish

'Once made, such a decision to give in to Fortis cannot be reversed. Please, contact the District and insist that wise, holistic foresight guide their thinking.'
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