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Squamish's Daniel Reoch is still missing

Squamish's Daniel Reoch is still missing

The search continues for 30-year-old who was last seen in November
B.C. sees 10 new COVID-19 cases, one new death, in last 24 hours

B.C. sees 10 new COVID-19 cases, one new death, in last 24 hours

British Columbia saw 10 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours and one new death in the Vancouver Coastal Health Region, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry said in a release.
Free weekend Squamish summer bus rides may return

Free weekend Squamish summer bus rides may return

If BC Transit expands passenger capacity, annual complementary service will resume
Squamish's new economic leadership team announced

Squamish's new economic leadership team announced

This team is composed of volunteers who will not be representing their companies or organizational affiliations
Province ponies up funding for Squamish's Government Road trail

Province ponies up funding for Squamish's Government Road trail

District has received $173,000 Active Transportation grant
B.C. Ferries reopening Departure Bay, Tsawwassen terminal markets

B.C. Ferries reopening Departure Bay, Tsawwassen terminal markets

B.C. Ferries’ Nanaimo Quay market at Departure Bay and the Tsawwassen Quay are set to reopen today. The market buildings, washrooms and some vendors will be open, with more vendors planning to reopen in the coming week. B.C.
FortisBC will likely fund a new District of Squamish climate change staffer

FortisBC will likely fund a new District of Squamish climate change staffer

Some on council note there might be a perception of bias within community
Body of missing kayaker found in Cheakamus River

Body of missing kayaker found in Cheakamus River

Man overturned his kayak in challenging conditions on Sunday evening
Squamish Chamber of Commerce elects a new board of directors

Squamish Chamber of Commerce elects a new board of directors

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce has elected a new board of directors for a one-year term. They were given a welcome by the chamber’s outgoing president. “It is great to see the diverse and strong representation from the Squamish business community.
UVic making changes in wake of Bamfield road bus crash that killed two students

UVic making changes in wake of Bamfield road bus crash that killed two students

Students on field trips will only be transported during daylight, itineraries will be predetermined and wearing of seatbelts will be required in the wake of a bus crash that killed two students in September 2019, the University of Victoria announced