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Squamish Connector seeks help

Squamish Connector seeks help

The shuttle business has fallen on tough times due to COVID-19 and the gondola closure
Squamish Search and Rescue record busiest year

Squamish Search and Rescue record busiest year

With 106 calls, 2020 has broken the 2018 benchmark
North Vancouverites win $500,000 at the lotto

North Vancouverites win $500,000 at the lotto

A lobster dinner, an SUV and a townhouse are on their wishlist following the win
Man in video of encounter with cougar and kittens gets a 'solid B' from Island expert

Man in video of encounter with cougar and kittens gets a 'solid B' from Island expert

The man who captured rare footage of an encounter with a cougar and her kittens gets a passing grade from a local wildlife expert for staying mostly calm while backing away — and not running — from the big cat.
North Vancouver crews rescue seven from rising Capilano River

North Vancouver crews rescue seven from rising Capilano River

District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services members were back on the Capilano River Saturday to rescue seven anglers who became trapped on a sandbar as water levels rose around them. Around 9 a.m.
SPCA launches campaign for more 'pet-friendly' housing in B.C.

SPCA launches campaign for more 'pet-friendly' housing in B.C.

Approximately 25 percent of all animals surrendered to BC SPCA facilities are given up because their guardians can’t find housing that will allow their pet.
Why a viral TikTok video struck a chord with Indigenous people

Why a viral TikTok video struck a chord with Indigenous people

Nathan "Doggface" Apodaca’s free spirit and smile are a reminder of “who we’re meant to be,” says Anishinaabe comedian; Fleetwood Mac loves DoggFace, too
Annual ShakeOut BC returns on Thursday

Annual ShakeOut BC returns on Thursday

Residents are encouraged to join in this year’s worldwide earthquake drill on Thursday.
UPDATED: Squamish Meet in the Middle Anti-Racism Virtual Summit to be held in November

UPDATED: Squamish Meet in the Middle Anti-Racism Virtual Summit to be held in November

The two-part online event aims to build bridges, and understanding about racism in Squamish
A strangely quiet summer for the West Coast Trail

A strangely quiet summer for the West Coast Trail

In a normal year, the last of roughly 7,500 summer hikers would have just wrapped up their multi-day treks on the West Coast Trail. The trail usually closes on Sept.