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Organ donation gives two Lions Bay families a chance to look forward

Organ donation gives two Lions Bay families a chance to look forward

Ryan Burke, 27, got a second chance at life with a double lung transplant. He lives on the same street as the parents of Michael Brown, whose organs transformed the lives of 10 people.
What to do if I find a bat in my blinds?

What to do if I find a bat in my blinds?

BC Community Bat Program seeking data from folks who have or haven’t found bats in outdoor roll-up blinds or awnings.
Squamish RCMP warn of common financial scams

Squamish RCMP warn of common financial scams

Scammers seek $5k to $10k from victims in common Squamish swindles.
Online comics, games and quiz to mark Safer Internet Day

Online comics, games and quiz to mark Safer Internet Day

Learn how to keep kids safe online with new Zoe & Molly resources launched on Safer Internet Day by Canadian Centre for Child Protection.
ICYMI: Totem Hall set to host annual Squamish multicultural event

ICYMI: Totem Hall set to host annual Squamish multicultural event

Free event on Feb. 10 fosters friendships through faith and culture.
Obituary: Peter Anthony Brown

Obituary: Peter Anthony Brown

Peter worked in Staines, England, until 1965, when he accepted a job at Woodfibre, immigrating to the wilds of B.C. with his young family. 
Squamish council approves new TUP for Carbon Engineering

Squamish council approves new TUP for Carbon Engineering

After a lapse in permits, District of Squamish staff recommended a new three-year TUP with an option for a renewal.
Squamish General Hospital: A brief guide to ease any patient jitters

Squamish General Hospital: A brief guide to ease any patient jitters

Did you know there are now Indigenous navigators, a more accessible parking lot, and healthier food vending machine options 24/7? 
See some images of high water and flooding in Paradise Valley

See some images of high water and flooding in Paradise Valley

A local reader shared some images with The Squamish Chief of some of the high water in the Paradise Valley.
North Vancouver man turns life around with successful soda brand

North Vancouver man turns life around with successful soda brand

Kirk Buxton started his probiotic drink business with $100 of Ikea jars while in recovery for substance use
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