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Carbon Engineering: There it grows again

Carbon Engineering: There it grows again

Squamish green tech company fielding investors and making deals for the future

Drone strikes Coquitlam councillor in the forehead, triggers concussion

Coquitlam Coun. Teri Towner says people need to be careful when using flyable devices after she was struck while riding her bike
Rain will help wash away wildfire smoke, air quality will improve

Rain will help wash away wildfire smoke, air quality will improve

Air quality health index expected to drop to "low" in the Lower Mainland by Saturday; intrepid journalist creates fascinating time-lapse video of smoke's shift this past week
Premier calls out video referring to Nanaimo bars as 'Canadian chocolate bars'

Premier calls out video referring to Nanaimo bars as 'Canadian chocolate bars'

There are a few foods that are top of the list for being quintessentially Canadian treats: Butter tarts. Poutine. Nanaimo bars.
You can now report non-serious crime online, Squamish

You can now report non-serious crime online, Squamish

Squamish and Bowen Island RCMP launch web crime reporting
Newly discovered fish species named after Sooke fossil hunter

Newly discovered fish species named after Sooke fossil hunter

Steve Suntok spends most of his weekends scouring river canyons on Vancouver Island for hints of the past.
Got smoke?

Got smoke?

Squamish researcher launches survey to see how current wildfire smoke is impacting residents' physical and mental health
Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal redevelopment plans feel impact of COVID-19

Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal redevelopment plans feel impact of COVID-19

BC Ferries has lost $130 million in expected revenues because of the lockdown and reduced sailings. All major capital projects are on hold.
UPDATE: New West man arrested in connection to Westminster Pier Park fire

UPDATE: New West man arrested in connection to Westminster Pier Park fire

A New Westminster man has been arrested in connection with the Westminster Pier Park fire, but police don’t believe he poses any further risk to the community.
Clean air shelter opens in Squamish

Clean air shelter opens in Squamish

Room with filtered air available starting Thursday evening at Brennan Park Recreation Centre to help those struggling with wildfire smoke