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Black bear killed after entering homes in Lions Bay

Black bear killed after entering homes in Lions Bay

The adult bear had a history of conflict with humans and was previously relocated, according to the Ministry of Environment
Luge coach denies allegations of abuse, neglect brought by Whistler athlete

Luge coach denies allegations of abuse, neglect brought by Whistler athlete

In April lawsuit, Garrett Reid alleged Matthew McMurray’s Pattern of harassment, bullying and neglect led to ‘catastrophic’ 2019 injury at Whistler Sliding Centre
Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

The 111-year old “Little Yellow Schoolhouse” left Kitsilano via barge Tuesday evening
Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Residents are most likely to see work beginning first at the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
Howe Sound Women’s Centre receives funding for sexual assault response programs

Howe Sound Women’s Centre receives funding for sexual assault response programs

Services will remain available 24/7 for communities between Furry Creek and Lillooet
Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

A large number of the crabs seized off Cates Park were also female, which are illegal to keep
Britannia Beach surf park, housing development headed for public hearing

Britannia Beach surf park, housing development headed for public hearing

SLRD directors gave the proposal second reading at a July 26 board meeting
Province gears up for fall COVID-19 booster campaign

Province gears up for fall COVID-19 booster campaign

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the updated vaccine, if approved, should start rolling out in late September or early October.
Highway 99 reopened south of Whistler

Highway 99 reopened south of Whistler

Highway was closed following vehicle incident
Squamish Housing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

Squamish Housing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

Mayor Armand Hurford says that council is currently trying to make housing more affordable for everyone in the community as Walmart asks vehicle residents to move on from its lot.
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