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New Squamish Nation childcare centre an 'investment in the future'

New Squamish Nation childcare centre an 'investment in the future'

'Our children are our future, as our Elders always say, and we have to start that investment early'
Costco to require face shields for Canadians medically exempt from wearing masks

Costco to require face shields for Canadians medically exempt from wearing masks

Can't wear a mask? Then wear a face shield, the U.S.-based warehouse retailer Costco is making mandatory in all of its Canadian stores
Black Friday: Ikea will now buy back your gently-used furniture

Black Friday: Ikea will now buy back your gently-used furniture

The company is encouraging its Canadian shoppers to give back this Black Friday – in the form of gently-used furniture bought from the store
In Langford, a chilly vigil in the wind, and frank talk about domestic violence

In Langford, a chilly vigil in the wind, and frank talk about domestic violence

The light from electric candles ­flickered on a quiet Langford cul-de-sac as friends and relatives gathered for a vigil in memory of Kerri Weber, the 55-year-old Langford woman allegedly killed by her husband last week.
Potential COVID-19 exposure at Squamish's Don Ross Middle School

Potential COVID-19 exposure at Squamish's Don Ross Middle School

The incident at the Squamish school occurred on Nov. 2
Donations pour in to purchase island for park as deadline looms

Donations pour in to purchase island for park as deadline looms

A grassroots fundraising effort to buy a small island off Parksville and preserve it as a park is getting widespread support from everyone from youth to pensioners, says the chief executive of the B.C. Parks Foundation, which is leading the campaign.
North Shore-Coast Garibaldi health region clocks over 1,000 cases of COVID-19

North Shore-Coast Garibaldi health region clocks over 1,000 cases of COVID-19

Over half the local cases are in North Vancouver
Squamish RCMP seek witnesses to Highway 99 logging truck crash

Squamish RCMP seek witnesses to Highway 99 logging truck crash

Moderate to minor injuries in Remembrance Day crash involving a fully-loaded logging truck and SUV
It's a flop: Criticism comes swiftly for man who jumped off Lonsdale Quay tower (VIDEO)

It's a flop: Criticism comes swiftly for man who jumped off Lonsdale Quay tower (VIDEO)

File this one under ‘Don’t try this at home’
B.C. has issued $120,000 in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

B.C. has issued $120,000 in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

Over 100 health order violation tickets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars have been issued in the province since the start of the pandemic.