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B.C. records 17 COVID-19 deaths in past day

B.C. records 17 COVID-19 deaths in past day

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at three-week low
Squamish’s beloved Sarah Burke’s powerful influence lives on

Squamish’s beloved Sarah Burke’s powerful influence lives on

Seven Olympic athletes competing in Beijing — three on Team Canada — previously received scholarships from the foundation formed in Burke's memory.
Former Squamish Nation councillor appointed as SFU’s director of Indigenous initiatives and reconciliation

Former Squamish Nation councillor appointed as SFU’s director of Indigenous initiatives and reconciliation

Continuing on his long relationship with the university, Syeta’xtn Chris Lewis sees post-secondary institutions 'leading the way' in reconciliation
District of Squamish seeks feedback on outdoor patio program

District of Squamish seeks feedback on outdoor patio program

The current program is set to expire on June 1; the survey will be available until March 9.
Vancouver woman dead after January incident on Whistler Blackcomb

Vancouver woman dead after January incident on Whistler Blackcomb

The 44-year-old was pronounced dead after a serious incident in the Sun Bowl area
B.C. carvers represent the province in national ice sculpture competition

B.C. carvers represent the province in national ice sculpture competition

Sea to Sky's Ryan Cook and Comox's Kevin Lewis asking locals to vote for their Olympic hockey-themed sculpture.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall for third straight day

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall for third straight day

Province discontinues providing data for active cases and recoveries
Sea to Sky among several areas with special avalanche warning in effect

Sea to Sky among several areas with special avalanche warning in effect

Delays expected Friday on Highway 99 north of Pemberton with avalanche control work planned
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at a near three-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at a near three-week low

18 more die from the disease, raising B.C.'s death toll to 2,725.
216-unit Hunter Place development takes next step

216-unit Hunter Place development takes next step

The five-building residential-commercial complex proposal will undergo a public hearing on March 1.