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New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

The program featured 14 filmmakers from Nations across B.C. and Alberta
B.C. teacher aims to unseat union president over fossil fuel investments

B.C. teacher aims to unseat union president over fossil fuel investments

Jill Maguire is challenging the incumbent president of the BC Teachers' Federation on a campaign to divest the union's $38-billion pension fund from fossil fuels.
Squamish Fire Rescue douse small fire Saturday

Squamish Fire Rescue douse small fire Saturday

What is up at Squamish council this week that you may be interested in?

What is up at Squamish council this week that you may be interested in?

Council will discuss reducing the number of public hearings for some relatively low-consequence and low-interest items. 
Squamish Trails Society needs more volunteers

Squamish Trails Society needs more volunteers

The society is looking to expand the number of volunteers it maintains, especially those who may be interested in management positions.
Highway 99 northeast of Lillooet to be paved this summer

Highway 99 northeast of Lillooet to be paved this summer

Paving between Lillooet and Cache Creek marks the end of re-construction at the Ten Mile Slide
Squamish continues to struggle with waste diversion and recycling

Squamish continues to struggle with waste diversion and recycling

57% of landfill waste could have been diverted in 2022. Over 8% of recycled items are 'unacceptable material'.
Investigation reports show cause of three Squamish fires

Investigation reports show cause of three Squamish fires

Here are some more details about the Tantalus Mall, Schoonover home and Squamish Mills fires.
B.C. fishing licence fees going up

B.C. fishing licence fees going up

Freshwater angling fees will increase 9.9% this year, 4% in 2024.
Late start to the sneezing season in the Sea to Sky and Lower Mainland

Late start to the sneezing season in the Sea to Sky and Lower Mainland

Folks who monitor outdoor pollen and fungal spore levels say this is an atypical start to allergy season.
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