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Coronavirus: Risk to Canadians still "low"

Coronavirus: Risk to Canadians still "low"

The risk to Canadians from coronavirus “continues to be low,” according to Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.
Bobcat spotted outside West Vancouver home

Bobcat spotted outside West Vancouver home

West Vancouver resident Venus Yau got a big surprise when she witnessed what she described as a “big, fat cat” slink into her backyard Friday morning. “I just moved to Vancouver from Hong Kong one year ago.
Dog rescued after falling down embankment on West Vancouver trail

Dog rescued after falling down embankment on West Vancouver trail

Houston, we have a problem. That was the reaction from a pair of dog owners after their one-year-old golden Labrador named Houston got caught between a rock, a creek and a hard place Saturday morning.
Squamish Nation councillor appointed to SFU Board of Governors

Squamish Nation councillor appointed to SFU Board of Governors

Syeta'xtn (Chris Lewis) became chair on Jan. 15
Squamish Valley Agricultural Plan ready for public feedback

Squamish Valley Agricultural Plan ready for public feedback

Community open house will be on Feb. 20
Here are the top places that viruses are found in a major airport: report

Here are the top places that viruses are found in a major airport: report

Three more people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the Vancouver Coastal Health region this week, bringing the provincial total to four.
More ride-hailing companies approved for Squamish

More ride-hailing companies approved for Squamish

Meanwhile delays in Lyft coming to town
Lack of accessible transportation on Sea to Sky a 'significant disappointment,' non-profit says

Lack of accessible transportation on Sea to Sky a 'significant disappointment,' non-profit says

Whistler council endorses proposal for new accessibility policy
Bill aims to ease return of renters’ deposit money

Bill aims to ease return of renters’ deposit money

Renters whose landlords refuse to return damage deposits without a reason will soon have an easier process to get their money back, but some renters say it won’t help.
The Squamish giants among us

The Squamish giants among us

Seeing the forest for the 850-year-old cedar tree at Cheakamus Centre