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Positive COVID-19 case at downtown Squamish Husky

Positive COVID-19 case at downtown Squamish Husky

Employee last worked on Nov. 15
Squamish RCMP recognizes Transgender Day of Remembrance

Squamish RCMP recognizes Transgender Day of Remembrance

To honour international Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20, Squamish RCMP is reminding locals that if they are victims of violence, or need support, they can feel safe reaching out to local police.
Squamish BMX prodigy back for third season with NextGen squad

Squamish BMX prodigy back for third season with NextGen squad

Teigen Pascual growing from national team opportunities, eyeing 2021 Olympics
COVID-19 cases in North Shore-Coast Garibaldi up 30 %

COVID-19 cases in North Shore-Coast Garibaldi up 30 %

There has been a dramatic increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the North Shore-Coast Garibaldi Health area, pushing the total number of cases up by almost a third. Statistics released by B.C.’s Centre for Disease Control Nov.
Const. Scarecrow once again reports for duty

Const. Scarecrow once again reports for duty

The inanimate officer returns after being vandalized and kidnapped
Squamish Search and Rescue braces for busy winter season

Squamish Search and Rescue braces for busy winter season

With indoor entertainment limited, more people may venture to the backcountry
Back to the drawing board for Brackendale General Store project

Back to the drawing board for Brackendale General Store project

The heavily-opposed residential Squamish development was deferred approval
Family of missing Gibsons man urging people to come forward

Family of missing Gibsons man urging people to come forward

The family of a Gibsons man who’s been missing since 2016 is appealing to people with information to come forward. Dane Stanway, 27, was reported missing from his home on Gilmour Road in Gibsons on May 12, 2016.
Fines, hunting prohibition given for poaching on Bowen Island

Fines, hunting prohibition given for poaching on Bowen Island

A man has been fined $1,300 and prohibited from hunting for two years after pleading guilty to hunting out of season on Bowen Island and discharging a firearm in a no-shooting area.
COVID-19 has pretty much erased pay raises for workers, says report

COVID-19 has pretty much erased pay raises for workers, says report

If you were relying on a pay raise before the end of 2020, chances are that’s not happening. According to Gallagher's 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey – Canada Edition , 62 per cent of employers implemented pay raises before the pandemic.