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Two-year-old boy struck by a vehicle in Squamish Saturday

Two-year-old boy struck by a vehicle in Squamish Saturday

Child suffered soft tissue injuries; released from hospital
District of Squamish considering traffic calming at Highlands Way North

District of Squamish considering traffic calming at Highlands Way North

Speeding vehicles have been an issue in the school zone
BC Community Bat Program holding annual Squamish count

BC Community Bat Program holding annual Squamish count

Group looking to stem misinformation around COVID-19
Squamish approves childcare plan, which calls for major increase in childcare spaces

Squamish approves childcare plan, which calls for major increase in childcare spaces

The plan is aiming to add 720 new spaces by 2029
Whale of a time: This cetacean made a splash in North Vancouver waters (VIDEOS)

Whale of a time: This cetacean made a splash in North Vancouver waters (VIDEOS)

Vancouverites aren't the only ones drawn to local waters these days.
House fire in Valleycliffe Friday night

House fire in Valleycliffe Friday night

Residents out of the home, fire chief says
CapU prepares for ‘new norm’ in fall semester

CapU prepares for ‘new norm’ in fall semester

The “frosh” experience just won’t be the same at Capilano University this fall. The school has announced it will be limiting the amount of time students spend on campus to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.
A room with a Squamish view

A room with a Squamish view

The Bridge temporary housing shows what is possible: Squamish Helping Hands
Weiler defends firearms bans

Weiler defends firearms bans

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP Patrick Weiler says the guns covered under a recent addition to the prohibited list are weapons that “do not have a place in society.
Only B.C. residents can reserve at provincial park campsites next week

Only B.C. residents can reserve at provincial park campsites next week

B.C. Parks will start taking reservations for campsites next week — but only for B.C. residents. Non-B.C. residents who try to book a site when the reservation system opens up on Monday “will be subject to immediate cancellation without refund,” B.C.