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Hypothermic man pulled from river in risky rescue

Hypothermic man pulled from river in risky rescue

A hypothermic man was pulled out of churning frigid waters between the waterfalls at Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park in a high-risk rescue by the Arrowsmith Search and Rescue team.
Squamish Nation's Mr. Bannock takes part in campaign to help feed those in need

Squamish Nation's Mr. Bannock takes part in campaign to help feed those in need

Paul Natrall is one of nine chefs taking part in the nationwide Indigenous campaign to help feed people in need this holiday season
Community warnings of ‘suspicious male(s)’ prompts safety advice from Whistler RCMP

Community warnings of ‘suspicious male(s)’ prompts safety advice from Whistler RCMP

Suspicious persons or activities should be reported right away, police say
Staff survey results ‘not good’ after allegations of racism at Royal B.C. Museum: chairman

Staff survey results ‘not good’ after allegations of racism at Royal B.C. Museum: chairman

Results of an internal survey of Royal B.C.
Can lonely grandparents, singles visit for Christmas in B.C.?

Can lonely grandparents, singles visit for Christmas in B.C.?

If a single person, including a grandparent, is looking to ward off loneliness, pick one child and their household unit to visit, recommends B.C.’s top doctor
Family of 68-year-old COVID-19 patient asks why she was sent to hotel instead of hospital

Family of 68-year-old COVID-19 patient asks why she was sent to hotel instead of hospital

When 68-year-old Darlene Dick of Ahousaht First Nation first went to a clinic for a COVID-19 test, she was sent away with assurances it was just a cold.
A 52-year-old shipwreck fouls Nootka Sound waters

A 52-year-old shipwreck fouls Nootka Sound waters

A shipwreck more than a half century ago is coming back to haunt an area of ecological and cultural significance in Nootka Sound.
Squamish businesses shine

Squamish businesses shine

Annual Squamish Business Excellence Awards held virtually Dec. 10
Wood waste landfill proposed north of Lund

Wood waste landfill proposed north of Lund

qathet Regional District reviews application for project
District of Squamish to pay out more than $700k to RCMP

District of Squamish to pay out more than $700k to RCMP

The payment follows a clash between federal and local governments about who foots the bill