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Nailed it? More than a dozen tires popped after truck loses its load of nails

Nailed it? More than a dozen tires popped after truck loses its load of nails

More than a few people got nailed on the highway in West Vancouver Monday night and it wasn’t for speeding. According to police, around 8:45 p.m.
British Columbians back making school bus seatbelts mandatory

British Columbians back making school bus seatbelts mandatory

One of many pending issues that may be derailed by the outcome of this year’s federal election is a task force that is currently studying the possibility of having all school buses in Canada fitted with seatbelts.
Ammonia leak on North Van fishing boat sends one to hospital

Ammonia leak on North Van fishing boat sends one to hospital

North Van firefighters say a local fishing crew is lucky after an ammonia leak aboard their boat sent one man to hospital. The first 911 call came in at 4 a.m.
Fast and expensive stopped on the Sea to Sky

Fast and expensive stopped on the Sea to Sky

McLaren sports car driven by new driver one of five vehicles impounded by Squamish Traffic Services Saturday
Squamish teen raises awareness for Burn Fund lottery

Squamish teen raises awareness for Burn Fund lottery

Sammy Badger shares her story for Hometown Heroes fundraiser to help burn patients
Community forest allows Squamish to make its own rules

Community forest allows Squamish to make its own rules

Economic benefits and mountain bike trails the focus of open house

SLRD briefs: Squamish Hospice to get funding for garden

Bylaws adopted in Britannia Beach, and word from Victoria
Changes to short-term rentals coming to rural Squamish

Changes to short-term rentals coming to rural Squamish

Rezoning required for bed and breakfasts in areas like Britannia Beach
Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

McDonald's run leads to arrest. Ravenswood hit. Excavator joy ride? Have you seen this ATV?
Family files petition to declare second missing Cypress Mountain snowshoer dead

Family files petition to declare second missing Cypress Mountain snowshoer dead

The family of a man who went missing on Cypress Mountain during a snowshoeing trip over two years ago has applied to the courts to have him declared presumed dead.