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Squamish receives $750,000 for culvert replacement

Squamish receives $750,000 for culvert replacement

The provincial funding is part of a flood-mitigation grant being given out to five other communities.
B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

26 more British Columbians died from the virus since Friday, raising the province's death toll from COVID-19 to 1,314.
New childcare centre set to open in Squamish

New childcare centre set to open in Squamish

Eaglekids Learning centre set to open in Jumar building April 1.
Squamish local featured in advocacy campaign on Family Day

Squamish local featured in advocacy campaign on Family Day

Ann Forry is one of many fighting to change the Family Compensation Act.
Bobcat spotted in the Squamish Estuary (VIDEO)

Bobcat spotted in the Squamish Estuary (VIDEO)

Fast facts about bobcats and tips for if you encounter wildlife in nature.
Avalanche experts urge caution after a series of fatal slides in the Sea to Sky

Avalanche experts urge caution after a series of fatal slides in the Sea to Sky

Wind-slab issues persist as AST2 group saves skier from size 3 in out-of-bounds zone near Blackcomb Glacier, local dies in Brandywine Bowl
Checking in with new fisheries critic Jordan Sturdy

Checking in with new fisheries critic Jordan Sturdy

MLA calls for more science in fisheries management, closer relationship with DFO
Squamish Nation Elder turns to music project to soothe pandemic blues

Squamish Nation Elder turns to music project to soothe pandemic blues

Dennis Joseph, Xwechtaal, has been working to transform his basement into a personal recording studio during the pandemic. 🎤
Sea to Sky snowboarder dead in Brandywine Bowl avalanche, near Whistler

Sea to Sky snowboarder dead in Brandywine Bowl avalanche, near Whistler

'The calls speak for themselves... the backcountry in the Sea to Sky is not stable at the moment'
Crows can be trained to give up their predatory behaviour, study suggests

Crows can be trained to give up their predatory behaviour, study suggests

Capilano University research shows conditioned food aversion can teach crows to not eat other species' eggs