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Updated: man nearly crushed by boat and car in Port Moody

Updated: man nearly crushed by boat and car in Port Moody

Car submerged in water began to burn when it was towed out, Port Moody Fire Rescue says
Squamish council mulls protecting wildlife corridors

Squamish council mulls protecting wildlife corridors

Advocate lobbies for quick action, as corridors in town are still connected
Orca calf spotted at Hopkins Landing

Orca calf spotted at Hopkins Landing

A family of killer whales – likely transients – was spotted about 90 metres (100 yards) off the west end of Hopkins beach near Gibsons on Tuesday evening, including a rare sighting of an orca calf.
BC Ferries adds 92 extra sailings on popular routes for May long weekend

BC Ferries adds 92 extra sailings on popular routes for May long weekend

BC Ferries announced Wednesday they are adding over 90 additional sailings on several routes
COUNCIL CUT: Tentative support for more EV chargers

COUNCIL CUT: Tentative support for more EV chargers

Council is instructing District staff to tell the Squamish Alternative Energy Group what information citizens could gather that would be of use to the municipality for adding more electric vehicle chargers.
Auditors give District of Squamish a thumbs-up

Auditors give District of Squamish a thumbs-up

Bookkeepers say results ‘very positive’
Province asks boaters to help stop invasive species

Province asks boaters to help stop invasive species

Clean, Drain, Dry initiative launched
Police seek public's help to investigate Sea to Sky Hwy crash

Police seek public's help to investigate Sea to Sky Hwy crash

May 13 collision left two seriously injured
Child in Porteau Cove accident recovers

Child in Porteau Cove accident recovers

Previously, the 18-month-old girl fell into the water
Province to study North Shore-Vancouver rapid transit line

Province to study North Shore-Vancouver rapid transit line

Think of it. The North Shore to downtown in a matter of minutes. Express service. No traffic. The province is set to begin the first-ever study into the feasibility of a rapid transit line connecting the North Shore and downtown Vancouver.