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Eslhá7an home damaged by fire

Eslhá7an home damaged by fire

No one was hurt, but a Squamish Nation family is out of their home following a house fire in the Eslhá7an community Monday afternoon. Just before 4 p.m.
Whistler man sets up sting for West Van police

Whistler man sets up sting for West Van police

A Whistler man has been reunited with his prized stolen steed after setting up a sting operation for West Vancouver police. The man reported his $9,000 Rocky Mountain ebike stolen in Whistler on July 14, according to West Vancouver police.
More flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

More flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added more domestic flights to its list of possible COVID-19 exposures. The list includes flights between Alberta and B.C. The flights are: Aug.
B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

B.C. will continue to offer a $300 COVID-19 crisis supplement for low-income seniors, as well as financial support for provincial disability and income clients, the government announced on Monday.
Resilience in a time of COVID-19: Mr. Bannock gets creative

Resilience in a time of COVID-19: Mr. Bannock gets creative

The pandemic's been tough for Paul Natrall, whose catering business and food truck started 2020 on an upward swing. Rather than give up, he's finding new ways forward.
Beware the injured bear, Squamish (VIDEO)

Beware the injured bear, Squamish (VIDEO)

Sea to Sky Conservation aware and monitoring the animal that was spotted in Valleycliffe
Pemberton townhouse fire damages four units

Pemberton townhouse fire damages four units

The cause of the blaze remains under investigation
The heavens flashed, we watched in awe: dry lightning puts on a show

The heavens flashed, we watched in awe: dry lightning puts on a show

Sunday's temperature in West Vancouver reached 33° followed by stunning rain-less lightning storm.
Here's what to do if you find a bat in your patio umbrella

Here's what to do if you find a bat in your patio umbrella

If there are bats in your belfry, or even your attic, don’t panic. That’s the message from the regional bat coordinator for the Metro Vancouver and Squamish area of the Community Bat Programs of BC.
Here’s the geological telling of the Squamish Nation’s Great Flood

Here’s the geological telling of the Squamish Nation’s Great Flood

On maps (and thousands of Instagram posts) it's known as Mount Garibaldi. Its First Nations name is Nch’ḵay̓, a place of refuge when water covered the land. Is it just a story?