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UPDATE: IIO investigates death of North Shore student

UPDATE: IIO investigates death of North Shore student

B.C.’s independent police watchdog is investigating after a man was found dead shortly after being released from police custody.
Squamish Search and Rescue welcomes a new president

Squamish Search and Rescue welcomes a new president

Gerald Wolfe takes on role as recruits take 24-hour exam
Coast Guard begins dismantling derelict vessel from Squamish

Coast Guard begins dismantling derelict vessel from Squamish

Crews have begun taking apart the MV Spudnik
Whistler teams up with neighbouring police agencies to nab fleeing suspects at Park Royal

Whistler teams up with neighbouring police agencies to nab fleeing suspects at Park Royal

Four Lower Mainland men in their 20s were safely taken into custody
Breakthrough alert system aims to use AI to protect endangered orcas

Breakthrough alert system aims to use AI to protect endangered orcas

New artificial intelligence technology that detects orca sounds underwater could help to protect endangered southern resident killer whales in the Salish Sea.
Squamish RCMP Briefs

Squamish RCMP Briefs

Fentanyl. Found phone. Fraud.
Dog rescued from edge of swollen Mosquito Creek in North Van

Dog rescued from edge of swollen Mosquito Creek in North Van

A border collie that got stranded on the edge of a fast-running Mosquito Creek Saturday afternoon was a lucky dog after District of North Vancouver firefighters stepped in to rescue the pooch.
Body of third missing man found near Sooke River Road

Body of third missing man found near Sooke River Road

The body of a man believed to be the third of three young men missing in Sooke was recovered Tuesday afternoon near Sooke River Road. The bodies of two other men were found Sunday.
North Vancouver councillor Betty Forbes defends conduct in pigeon lawsuit

North Vancouver councillor Betty Forbes defends conduct in pigeon lawsuit

District of North Vancouver Coun. Betty Forbes says she did nothing wrong when council passed a bylaw that would force her neighbour to give up his pet pigeons. In December, 11 residents filed a petition in B.C.
Trial for assault on Squamish trans woman ends

Trial for assault on Squamish trans woman ends

Lawyers debate if accused’s punches were in self-defence