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Justin Trudeau's Liberals win third term but fall short of securing majority

Justin Trudeau's Liberals win third term but fall short of securing majority

The Liberals enjoyed a healthy lead Monday night as early poll results started trickling in across the country.
B.C. records 11 new COVID-19 deaths; hospitalizations keep rising

B.C. records 11 new COVID-19 deaths; hospitalizations keep rising

More COVID-19 patients are in B.C. ICUs than any time since May 7.
For the fourth time this year, a massive rockfall at the Stawamus Chief

For the fourth time this year, a massive rockfall at the Stawamus Chief

Experts believe rain seeped into fractures in the rock, which was weakened by extreme temperatures this summer.
Liberal and Tory pick at each other at Squamish all-candidates debate

Liberal and Tory pick at each other at Squamish all-candidates debate

Greens espouse unity, while People's Party and Rhino Party decry the current state of politics as West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country candidates face off.
11 in B.C. die from COVID-19 in single day – most since February

11 in B.C. die from COVID-19 in single day – most since February

COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to 298 – most since May 25
Squamish Nation set to vote in new council in historic election

Squamish Nation set to vote in new council in historic election

'I think it's really important that the community elect people who are going to be respectful and hardworking and committed to working together as a team for our people'
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at new high since May

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at new high since May

B.C. hospitals have 291 patients fighting COVID-19 – up three from yesterday.
Resource officers and police shut down concert in Upper Squamish Valley

Resource officers and police shut down concert in Upper Squamish Valley

Up to 150 people attended the event in a small recreation site.
Prince George Secondary School students asked to list ‘positive impacts’ of colonization

Prince George Secondary School students asked to list ‘positive impacts’ of colonization

‘I also realize that saying ‘We’re sorry’ isn’t enough’
Seven new COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 1,873

Seven new COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 1,873

ICU wards see decline in COVID-19 patients for first time since August 25