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Great fiscal year for B.C. Ferries — until plunge in last two weeks

Great fiscal year for B.C. Ferries — until plunge in last two weeks

B.C. Ferries’ balance sheet took a beating in the last few weeks of its financial year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which ensured a disastrous finish to what had been a strong fiscal year for the corporation.
Squamish Nation sends support to Black community

Squamish Nation sends support to Black community

The Squamish Nation is sending a message of solidarity and support to the Black community protesting for justice and an end to systemic racism.
Squamish's Cat Lake gets a family-friendly grooming

Squamish's Cat Lake gets a family-friendly grooming

Day-use areas expanded, new dock added, dog-friendly area on its way
Lawsuit filed by family of Whistler man alleges police used 'extreme and excessive force'

Lawsuit filed by family of Whistler man alleges police used 'extreme and excessive force'

Jason Koehler was reportedly tasered, pepper sprayed and struck with batons during March 8 disturbance call
Break-in artist who targeted Lower Mainland businesses sentenced to time served

Break-in artist who targeted Lower Mainland businesses sentenced to time served

Vape shop, fitness studio, music store among those hit
Tug sinking caused by girding, says report

Tug sinking caused by girding, says report

A lack of oversight for small tugs has been highglighted in a report on the sinking of the Sheena M near Langdale last October.
Quest asks to defer rent payments for student residences

Quest asks to defer rent payments for student residences

Owner of buildings asks court to deny the request
Bear accesses food, rips Squamish camper's tent in the process

Bear accesses food, rips Squamish camper's tent in the process

Conservation Officer Service warns campers to be bear aware
Work to begin on new Carbon Engineering facility in Squamish

Work to begin on new Carbon Engineering facility in Squamish

World-renowned carbon capture company holds ground-breaking ceremony on June 11
Big grizzly wandering Sayward likely forced from mainland by other males: guide

Big grizzly wandering Sayward likely forced from mainland by other males: guide

The grizzly bear that has been wandering around Sayward and turned up across from the village’s school is likely a big bruin nicknamed Prince that was forced from his mainland territory by other males.