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Two resign from Quest University's board of governors

Two resign from Quest University's board of governors

Michael Hutchison and David Fujimagari, both from a local development company, step down
Avalanche leaves group stranded on Lillooet River Forest Service Road

Avalanche leaves group stranded on Lillooet River Forest Service Road

Around 15 people found themselves digging through a small avalanche on Saturday March 16
B.C. fracking report makes 97 recommendations

B.C. fracking report makes 97 recommendations

B.C.’s existing regulations for hydraulic fracturing are “robust,” a special scientific panel reports. But it adds that the rapid adoption of unconventional oil and gas extraction in B.C.
Vancouver Park Board’s ‘Heron Cam’ goes live as herons return to Stanley Park

Vancouver Park Board’s ‘Heron Cam’ goes live as herons return to Stanley Park

Cam gives residents a bird’s eye view of the resident Pacific Great Blue heron colony
Foreign investment and local productivity focus of new Squamish economic plan

Foreign investment and local productivity focus of new Squamish economic plan

Squamish will spend $25,000 on economic blueprint
Council supports Squamish Valley Rod and Gun Club

Council supports Squamish Valley Rod and Gun Club

Club seeks to expand territory for larger safety buffer zone
International salmon research ship docks in North Vancouver

International salmon research ship docks in North Vancouver

Scientists return from month-long research expedition with surprising findings
Lynn Valley neighbourhood cat stares down coyote (VIDEO)

Lynn Valley neighbourhood cat stares down coyote (VIDEO)

It was like a scene right out of Saturday morning cartoons. North Vancouver’s Norm Lee was in his Upper Lynn Valley backyard Tuesday afternoon when he spotted a blur of fur darting by. Lee had to do a double take.
Squamish mom finds fentanyl-filled package near elementary school

Squamish mom finds fentanyl-filled package near elementary school

Police warn the public to never touch unknown substances and to alert them to such findings
B.C. broke 26 weather records and Squamish was the hottest place in Canada

B.C. broke 26 weather records and Squamish was the hottest place in Canada

"Squamish was the hottest place in Canada for the second day in a row yesterday"