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Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

A speeding driver and the theft of tools and sunglasses in this week’s RCMP roundup
Squamish Chamber of Commerce announces new board of directors

Squamish Chamber of Commerce announces new board of directors

The new board includes five incumbents and six newcomers for a one-year term.
Environmental group seeks to protect rare endangered snake in the Pemberton Valley

Environmental group seeks to protect rare endangered snake in the Pemberton Valley

Stewardship Pemberton Society, in coordination with the Pemberton Valley Trail Association, plans to temporarily restrict access to popular mountain bike area
B.C. seniors are falling victim to these four scams

B.C. seniors are falling victim to these four scams

A 'grandparent scam' aims to scare a grandparent into thinking their grandchild is in trouble.
Climate change is expanding the range of these tick pathogens — is B.C. next?

Climate change is expanding the range of these tick pathogens — is B.C. next?

As reported cases of Lyme disease surge across Canada, B.C. experts are tracking how climate change could make things worse, and hope the public — empowered with a new 'Instagram for ticks' — will help.
Did you run a short-term rental in Squamish?

Did you run a short-term rental in Squamish?

Squamish survey runs until May 30, aims to gather data to inform regulation.
BC Cone Zone campaign aims to keep Sea to Sky roadside workers safe

BC Cone Zone campaign aims to keep Sea to Sky roadside workers safe

Put the phone away, slow down and watch for cones, vests and workers, says campaign director.
Here’s how to not drown out on the water this weekend

Here’s how to not drown out on the water this weekend

'Excuses don't float' BC campaign launches to keep boaters safe out on the water.
New boat will ferry windsports enthusiasts to the Squamish Spit's launching island

New boat will ferry windsports enthusiasts to the Squamish Spit's launching island

The Squamish Windsports Society is asking for community's help to cover the extra costs.
Former Squamish councillor's co-working not-for-profit space to close

Former Squamish councillor's co-working not-for-profit space to close

Susan Chapelle says Aligned Collective helped fill the need for employment space in town.
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