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Squamish will receive two youth workers for its parks

Squamish will receive two youth workers for its parks

An $80-million funding boost for B.C.'s parks was announced on April 16.
B.C. again sets records for COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU patients, active cases, new vaccinations

B.C. again sets records for COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU patients, active cases, new vaccinations

Number of people with variant-of-concern infections has declined by 48, to 212.
‘Don’t start a fire’: Sun, high temps and wind prompt weekend fire warning for B.C.

‘Don’t start a fire’: Sun, high temps and wind prompt weekend fire warning for B.C.

While there are no fire bans in place, Coastal Fire is urging caution one year after an early-season wildfire sparked in Squamish
Province gives $15,000 to CapU to help local anti-racism initiatives

Province gives $15,000 to CapU to help local anti-racism initiatives

The money is expected to benefit programming in Squamish and the Sea to Sky.
Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

Window driller. Attempted break-in. Checking for unlocked car doors. April’s prevent auto crime campaign.
Squamish RCMP seek man charged with assaulting a police officer

Squamish RCMP seek man charged with assaulting a police officer

Officers are asking for the public’s help in locating Dominic Ethier.
B.C. has record number of active COVID-19 infections; hospitalizations top 400 for first time

B.C. has record number of active COVID-19 infections; hospitalizations top 400 for first time

Record number of people are also now in ICU with COVID-19: 125.
Four people hospitalized after Highway 99 vehicle collision near Squamish

Four people hospitalized after Highway 99 vehicle collision near Squamish

Three of those people were transported in serious condition.
UPDATE: Whistler recorded 179 new COVID-19 cases last week

UPDATE: Whistler recorded 179 new COVID-19 cases last week

Resort has tallied 1,685 lab-confirmed cases this year
Here's why the allergy season may be getting worse for you

Here's why the allergy season may be getting worse for you

Squamish allergy sufferers likely notice a longer season, which is linked to climate change, SFU researcher says.