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$3.5 million slated for Grouse Grind improvements

$3.5 million slated for Grouse Grind improvements

Politicians gathered at the Grouse Grind trailhead Thursday morning to celebrate the recent announcement of funding towards trail improvements on North Vancouver’s Grouse Grind and BCMC trails in Grouse Mountain Regional Park. The almost $3.
North Shore to get dozens more doctors and nurses

North Shore to get dozens more doctors and nurses

Health minister announces $11.5 million in annual funding for new 'primary care network'
Squamish Food Bank moving to Under One Roof social assistance building

Squamish Food Bank moving to Under One Roof social assistance building

The Squamish Food Bank is on the move. In a Facebook post on Aug. 6, the organization said it will be moving to the Under One Roof facility on 37871 Third Avenue as part of a partnership with Squamish Helping Hands.
Possible COVID-19 exposure in Lions Bay Beach Park, south of Squamish

Possible COVID-19 exposure in Lions Bay Beach Park, south of Squamish

Vancouver Coastal Health urges people to self-monitor for symptoms
Squamish conservationists raise environmental concerns about Brackendale dike upgrades

Squamish conservationists raise environmental concerns about Brackendale dike upgrades

District and Nation say the project team considers ‘impacts manageable’
‘It’s not a joke’: Tracy Paquette on surviving, recovering from COVID-19

‘It’s not a joke’: Tracy Paquette on surviving, recovering from COVID-19

Tracy Paquette will never forget her 48th birthday. It was April 22 and the same day she woke from a nearly three week coma while her body was fighting a pneumonia caused by the coronavirus disease COVID-19.
The masses played relatively safe: SAR

The masses played relatively safe: SAR

Falls and fires top Squamish first responders’ weekend calls
Harbour Air looking to include Squamish in its circuit

Harbour Air looking to include Squamish in its circuit

The locally-owned company is also expected to receive a funding boost from the province
3 screening officers at YVR test positive for COVID-19

3 screening officers at YVR test positive for COVID-19

Three screening officers at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) have tested positive for COVID-19.
Provincial health officer standing firm on B.C.'s back-to-school plan

Provincial health officer standing firm on B.C.'s back-to-school plan

B.C.’s medical health officer says she understands why parents may be nervous about sending their children back to school in the fall. But Dr.