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New route proposed for missing piece of the Sea to Sky Trail

New route proposed for missing piece of the Sea to Sky Trail

Local advocates believe the trail should stay as natural as possible and avoid interaction with Highway 99
Weekly B.C. COVID-19 deaths stay below 20

Weekly B.C. COVID-19 deaths stay below 20

Another 19 COVID-19 deaths raise B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 4,321
Judge sentences Squamish man who punched woman to 28 months in jail

Judge sentences Squamish man who punched woman to 28 months in jail

Cody Jamie Eric Nelson was convicted of aggravated assault following an altercation outside downtown Squamish dollar store.
Can you help the RCMP learn more about this Squamish crash?

Can you help the RCMP learn more about this Squamish crash?

Mounties seek witnesses and information about a Highway 99 crash near Murrin Park.
Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

RCMP say they are still investigating the disappearance of Keith Zajac, who went missing in August.
Squamish audience scrutinizes municipal candidates at well-attended debate

Squamish audience scrutinizes municipal candidates at well-attended debate

Those vying for the mayor and council seats fielded questions from Squamish community.
Wrong-way drunk driver in North Van handed 90-day ban

Wrong-way drunk driver in North Van handed 90-day ban

Police put the brakes on an impaired driver heading on to an off-ramp of Highway 1
Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

The rising costs to service debt and pay for everyday goods have more B.C. residents saying it's harder to feed themselves, save money, and pay for transportation and housing, according to a poll conducted by Ipsos.
Sḵwx̱wú7mesh marks the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh marks the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Squamish geoscientist wins prestigious award

Squamish geoscientist wins prestigious award

Pierre Friele has conducted years of landslide tracing and documenting in the Sea to Sky Corridor.
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