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Lil’wat Nation teenager builds pithouse using traditional skills

Lil’wat Nation teenager builds pithouse using traditional skills

Eighteen-year-old Talon Pascal is now determined to pass on his skills to family and friends so that the tradition can be preserved.
Opinion: Promoting constructive dialogue—editors and the challenge of letters

Opinion: Promoting constructive dialogue—editors and the challenge of letters

How do newspapers handle letters that walk the fine line between hurtful and hate speech?
Editorial: Kudos to BC Hydro on its handling of the recent storm

Editorial: Kudos to BC Hydro on its handling of the recent storm

In the face of a major power outage caused by a recent wind and rain storm, BC Hydro's response shines a light on the strength of British Columbia's electricity system
Jimmy Pattison's West Van waterfront house headed for demolition

Jimmy Pattison's West Van waterfront house headed for demolition

It looked like the house was going to be saved, but Jimmy Pattison’s former home will likely be demolished
District of Squamish opens draft financial plan for public review

District of Squamish opens draft financial plan for public review

The 2024-2028 plan is available for public review, with in-person discussions scheduled. The budget proposes property tax increases of about 9% for 2024 and utility rates up an average of 3.7%.
Here's how to save hundreds on direct, round-trip flights from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia

Here's how to save hundreds on direct, round-trip flights from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia

We can all say "G'day" to a good flight deal.
Squamish BMXer Teigen Pascual ninth at 2023 Pan Am Games

Squamish BMXer Teigen Pascual ninth at 2023 Pan Am Games

Molly Simpson clinched silver for Canada
No reports to Squamish RCMP of dogs dying from ingesting drugs in recent months

No reports to Squamish RCMP of dogs dying from ingesting drugs in recent months

To report anything concerning, the Squamish RCMP non-emergency line is 604-892-6100.
Photo: Squamish Grade 8 students' catio raffle success—birds protected, Taro celebrates

Photo: Squamish Grade 8 students' catio raffle success—birds protected, Taro celebrates

École Les Aiglons Squamish students raised $192.15 at the Farmers Market, funding their next project, while lucky Taro enjoys his new catio. Read on for the heartwarming story.
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

B.C.'s government is racing to be the first jurisdiction globally to require by law that only electric vehicles be sold, writes Kirk LaPointe
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