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Man who attacked Squamish woman will not have trial reopened

Man who attacked Squamish woman will not have trial reopened

Judge denies an application for Cody Jamie Eric Nelson, who was convicted of aggravated assault.
Family and friends remember generous troubadour who died in Squamish apartment fire

Family and friends remember generous troubadour who died in Squamish apartment fire

James Piche was a beloved musician who loved to help others and give back.
Saying goodbye to a local Brackendale legend

Saying goodbye to a local Brackendale legend

Many mourn the death of Squamish's Thor Froslev, the builder of the BAG who fostered music, art, and environmental progress for more than 50 years.
Gord Addison is running for Squamish council

Gord Addison is running for Squamish council

Addison is a marketing professional and helped run the op-ed website Squamish Forward.
BC MLAs show their support for Port Coquitlam hometown hero Terry Fox

BC MLAs show their support for Port Coquitlam hometown hero Terry Fox

Provincial politicians in British Columbia are lending their support to the Terry Fox Foundation as it organizes its first in-person community runs since 2019.
Boater caught on video 'harassing' pod of killer whales in B.C.

Boater caught on video 'harassing' pod of killer whales in B.C.

"I would say that this vessel was within 50 metres of orcas at several points during the encounter," says one witness.
Squamish officers issue 29 tickets for school zone infractions

Squamish officers issue 29 tickets for school zone infractions

Drivers were penalized for traffic violations related to driving in school zones or near buses.
School District 48 sees record high completion rates

School District 48 sees record high completion rates

SD48 has a 95% completion rate among all SD48 students and 85% among Indigenous students. Both marks outpaced the province.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C.'s 16 such deaths is the fewest since B.C. launched weekly data updates in April
Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Buying a home in the middle of the pandemic may not seem wise, but the Canadians who did it are still happy about their decision.
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