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'It's really too late to look elsewhere'

'It's really too late to look elsewhere'

Sea to Sky hockey families scrambling to react after Bears U18 program cancelled
Remembering Dave Tan: A Squamish climber’s legacy and the compassion of community

Remembering Dave Tan: A Squamish climber’s legacy and the compassion of community

Support surges for Tan's partner through online fundraiser, showcasing his community's love and generosity.
Wildfire burning near Pemberton grows to over 500 hectares

Wildfire burning near Pemberton grows to over 500 hectares

It is the largest of the “out of control” fires in the area.
'We Almost Lost Our Language': Indigenous dance group debuts at Squamish Arts Festival

'We Almost Lost Our Language': Indigenous dance group debuts at Squamish Arts Festival

Deanna Lewis introduces new group focused on cultural preservation at the arts festival. 
Whistler police make arrest for break and enter

Whistler police make arrest for break and enter

The man was apprehended over the weekend and will face court next week
Shimizucho High School exchange students visit Squamish

Shimizucho High School exchange students visit Squamish

My Sea to Sky urges scrutiny of tunnelling for pipeline to Woodfibre LNG

My Sea to Sky urges scrutiny of tunnelling for pipeline to Woodfibre LNG

In a letter to the province, the group airs concerns over slurry affecting Squamish waters; regulators say the project is in compliance.
BC Hydro to spend $500M on North Shore and Sea to Sky infrastructure

BC Hydro to spend $500M on North Shore and Sea to Sky infrastructure

The project list includes upgrades to dams, substations and transmission as energy demand spikes in the next decade
Garibaldi geothermal assessment project complete

Garibaldi geothermal assessment project complete

The second phase of a geothermal assessment project at Mount Meager and Mount Cayley is heating up interest in geothermal projects in the province.
Mark your calendars: Whistler Blackcomb plans Nov. 22 opening for winter season

Mark your calendars: Whistler Blackcomb plans Nov. 22 opening for winter season

The new season will bring a new chairlift, changes to ticketing and hopes for better conditions
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