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North Vancouver grain terminal silo collapses

North Vancouver grain terminal silo collapses

One of the new silos at Fibreco’s North Vancouver waterfront terminal has collapsed. The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. Friday. “Upon arrival it was determined that one of the silos has collapsed,” said assistant fire chief Jeremy Duncan.
With air quality index so high, even the healthy should avoid outdoor exercise

With air quality index so high, even the healthy should avoid outdoor exercise

Smoke from the fires in Washington and Oregon carries with it fine particulate matter that carry health risks.
West Vancouver one of 18+ record-breakers on a very hot Sept. 10

West Vancouver one of 18+ record-breakers on a very hot Sept. 10

Thermometer reached 30.1 degrees, smashing past the 1987 record by more than four degrees. Other record setters include Squamish, Victoria and Pitt Meadows
Smoky skies remain in Squamish

Smoky skies remain in Squamish

Environment Canada alert remains in place Friday
Fruit trees an ‘overwhelming’ issue for grizzlies in Squamish: conservation service

Fruit trees an ‘overwhelming’ issue for grizzlies in Squamish: conservation service

A recovering local population means residential encounters becoming more likely
UPDATED: Grizzly 'safely captured' in Squamish

UPDATED: Grizzly 'safely captured' in Squamish

Conservation Officer Service says it found the animal in the evening of Sept. 10
Environment Canada issues weather alert for Squamish area

Environment Canada issues weather alert for Squamish area

Agency warns of heat and smoke in Howe Sound
The Shady Tree site swaps pints for swabs

The Shady Tree site swaps pints for swabs

Former Squamish pub becomes a COVID-19 drive-thru test site
Crash south of Squamish sends two people to hospital

Crash south of Squamish sends two people to hospital

One person airlifted out, while a child was transported via ground ambulance
Squamish SAR sees busy long weekend

Squamish SAR sees busy long weekend

Rescuers attend nine calls, including one fatality, over four days