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COVID-19 cases decline, but serious infections rise in B.C.

COVID-19 cases decline, but serious infections rise in B.C.

Unvaccinated people continue to drive infections and hospitalizations.
Squamish residents invited to hike for Alzheimer's

Squamish residents invited to hike for Alzheimer's

Tenth annual Climb for Alzheimer's fundraiser set for September
New and serious COVID-19 cases rise across B.C.

New and serious COVID-19 cases rise across B.C.

New cases, hospitalizations and ICU patient counts hit new months-high levels August 27.
This election, the West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country contest is an exciting one, says political researcher

This election, the West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country contest is an exciting one, says political researcher

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce all-candidates debate is set for Sept. 16.
Glider pilot seriously injured in crash north of Pemberton

Glider pilot seriously injured in crash north of Pemberton

Pemberton RCMP continues to liaise with Transport Canada on incident
Squamish Valley wildfire finally called out

Squamish Valley wildfire finally called out

The North Cloudburst Mountain fire started Aug. 3 and grew to 8.27 hectares at one point.
Daily COVID-19 case counts in B.C. highest since May 1

Daily COVID-19 case counts in B.C. highest since May 1

The 724 new infections detected in the past day is at the highest level since May 1.
Reflecting on the Afghanistan crisis from Squamish

Reflecting on the Afghanistan crisis from Squamish

'There are lots of tough things going on in the world, but this is right in front of us and the clock is ticking': Kirby Brown
Olympic rock climber visits Squamish

Olympic rock climber visits Squamish

In another local Olympic connection, Squamish Nation drum provides the ‘heartbeat of Canada’ at the Games
The unvaccinated push hospitalizations higher in B.C.

The unvaccinated push hospitalizations higher in B.C.

85% of hospitalizations in a recent week were people not yet fully vaccinated.