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UPDATED: Man dies after going missing in Squamish lake

UPDATED: Man dies after going missing in Squamish lake

Man in his 20s had been on inflatable device in Browning Lake when he went missing: he was taken to hospital but later died
Quest University’s president to take time off to heal

Quest University’s president to take time off to heal

George Iwama says he needs to deal with lingering effects of his 2019 car accident
No deaths from COVID-19 in B.C. for last 10 days

No deaths from COVID-19 in B.C. for last 10 days

There were 131 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. since Friday
District of Squamish buys land near Smoke Bluffs for $650,000

District of Squamish buys land near Smoke Bluffs for $650,000

The 5.3-acre Drenka property lies at the tip of the Mamquam Blind Channel along Loggers Lane
One year later: Sea to Sky Gondola manager reflects on a challenging year

One year later: Sea to Sky Gondola manager reflects on a challenging year

Squamish attraction a victim of sabotage Aug. 10, 2019; after reopening, COVID-19 hit
Search for new home for Persephone continues

Search for new home for Persephone continues

Former Visitor Information Centre site tops the list
Neglected pets seized from Richmond home were abandoned at start of pandemic

Neglected pets seized from Richmond home were abandoned at start of pandemic

Ten animals were taken away from a Richmond home after a “horrific” case of animal neglect. The Regional Animal Protection Society (RAPS) seized six cats, two kittens and two small poodle-like dogs from the home on Williams Road on Saturday.
Don’t confuse these largely harmless insects with the ‘murder hornet’

Don’t confuse these largely harmless insects with the ‘murder hornet’

B.C. bugs are getting a bad rap thanks to the murder hornet. Some perfectly harmless — though somewhat menacing-looking — insects are being mistaken for the Asian giant hornet, said Paul van Westendorp, an apiculturist with the provincial government.
North Van emergency crews respond to rail car fires

North Van emergency crews respond to rail car fires

North Vancouver fire crews have had a busy 12-hour stretch at the train tracks after responding to two rail car fires that sent smoke billowing throughout the Pemberton neighbourhood last night and this morning.
The 'Knotty' party is over

The 'Knotty' party is over

Popular nightclub The Knotty Burl closes as a result of COVID-19 impact