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Highway 4 reopens for all vehicles after blast triggered rockfall

Highway 4 reopens for all vehicles after blast triggered rockfall

A section of Highway 4 reopened Saturday night after a rockfall spilled onto the roadway overnight Wednesday, cutting off Tofino and Ucluelet from the rest of the Island. The province issued a traffic advisory at 8 p.m.
Moms Stop the Harm campaign photograph taken in Powell River

Moms Stop the Harm campaign photograph taken in Powell River

Families of people lost to substance use gather near Willingdon Beach
Chinese New Year event in West Vancouver cancelled as concern spreads about coronavirus

Chinese New Year event in West Vancouver cancelled as concern spreads about coronavirus

An annual variety show in celebration of Chinese New Year has been cancelled in West Vancouver as coronavirus concern spreads.
North Vancouver woman sewing 'joey pouches' to comfort animals affected by Australian wildfires

North Vancouver woman sewing 'joey pouches' to comfort animals affected by Australian wildfires

A North Vancouver woman is doing what she can to comfort injured and orphaned animals thousands of kilometres away. For the past few weeks, Alev Giannubilo’s basement has been converted into a makeshift sewing studio.
Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Sea-Tac’s new US$968m passenger handling facility targets international business
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson stretches out for his next apparel play

Lululemon founder Chip Wilson stretches out for his next apparel play

Vancouver billionaire discusses going global with a big investment in a number of brands
Squamish company will meet Sunshine Coast protestors in court

Squamish company will meet Sunshine Coast protestors in court

Black Mount Logging seeks injunction against activists blocking its timber operations
About The Squamish Chief’s changes

About The Squamish Chief’s changes

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UPDATED: Logging company secures court injunction against ELF blockade

UPDATED: Logging company secures court injunction against ELF blockade

Squamish-based Black Mount Logging has been granted an injunction against Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF), which has been preventing the company from cutting timber on cutblock A93884, known as the Clack Creek Forest, since Jan. 12.
A familiar face at the helm of new LNG project

A familiar face at the helm of new LNG project

Byng Giraud, formerly of Squamish's Woodfibre LNG, president of new company working to build an export facility near Prince Rupert