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B.C. goes six days without a COVID-19 death

B.C. goes six days without a COVID-19 death

Province also sees serious COVID-19 infections continue to decline.
How did the pandemic impact Squamish high school students' grades?

How did the pandemic impact Squamish high school students' grades?

The results varied by course, but data does not show a dramatic drop for Sea to Sky high school students: assistant superintendent.
B.C. goes five days without a COVID-19 death

B.C. goes five days without a COVID-19 death

The last time B.C. went a longer time without such a death was last August.
CN has committed to protect against sparking wildfires as trains increase through Squamish, says District

CN has committed to protect against sparking wildfires as trains increase through Squamish, says District

The Canadian National Railway (CN) plans to run up to two extra trains through its Sea to Sky route, diverting them from wildfire-damaged routes in the Fraser Canyon.
Squamish SAR urges preparedness as rescue calls increase

Squamish SAR urges preparedness as rescue calls increase

Squamish Search and Rescue just on the cusp of doubling year-to-date calls from 2020.
More than two million British Columbians now fully vaccinated

More than two million British Columbians now fully vaccinated

No COVID-19 deaths in B.C. recorded in the past four days.
Canoers rescued on Howe Sound Saturday

Canoers rescued on Howe Sound Saturday

The women set off toward Squamish from Britannia Beach when the wind picked up; this was the second time the pair needed rescuing this year.
Updated: Missing hiker found

Updated: Missing hiker found

Daniel Ring, 33, missing in Garibaldi Provincial Park.
Scared about a Squamish version of the Lytton fire?

Scared about a Squamish version of the Lytton fire?

Municipal emergency program co-ordinator reviews evacuation plans in the event of a disaster.
B.C. free from COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks over 24 hours

B.C. free from COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks over 24 hours

New-infection rate falls; nearly 80% of British Columbians now vaccinated at least once.