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Enter your wildlife photos in this BC SPCA contest

Enter your wildlife photos in this BC SPCA contest

The BC SPCA invites the public to participate in its 12 th annual Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest.
Tougher measures urged to block wayward travelling

Tougher measures urged to block wayward travelling

People in small Vancouver Island communities are worried that American tourists are flouting border restrictions and could spread COVID-19.
One Ocean receives extension on financial protection

One Ocean receives extension on financial protection

This will give Squamish polar touring company more time to file its proposal under the Bankruptcy Act
OPINION: Legal documents to consider during COVID-19

OPINION: Legal documents to consider during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of regular life, and the practice of law is no different.
Whistler council to start renaming process for Squaw Valley Crescent

Whistler council to start renaming process for Squaw Valley Crescent

Resolution expected July 7; local First Nations to guide process
Possible COVID-19 exposure on 4 flights into YVR

Possible COVID-19 exposure on 4 flights into YVR

Passengers who arrived on four recent flights into Vancouver International Airport are being warned of possible COVID-19 exposure.
Amped, in your neighbourhood

Amped, in your neighbourhood

Thursday night Squamish Arts Council performances get more intimate during COVID-19, by bringing music to the community
West Van man charged for alleged bear feeding

West Van man charged for alleged bear feeding

A 55-year-old West Vancouver man is facing two charges under the Wildlife Act, following an investigation into allegations that members of a North Shore family had been feeding bears in their backyard.
Supreme Court ends Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh pipeline appeal

Supreme Court ends Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh pipeline appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear a case from the Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations that could have halted the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion for a second time.
Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

Two hit and runs. Break and enter. Stolen Mountain Bikes. Fraud.