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Let the Squamish dogs out?

Let the Squamish dogs out?

District of Squamish to create public feedback process about possible off-leash dog areas in town
Clipper cuts environmental footprint with bigger vessel

Clipper cuts environmental footprint with bigger vessel

A year after introducing a new vessel to its Victoria-Seattle route, Clipper Vacations is rejoicing over how few sailings the Clipper V passenger ferry has made between the two ports.
Collision kills pregnant moose

Collision kills pregnant moose

Province is playing 'Russian roulette' with vulnerable animals, says Pemberton Wildlife Association president Allen McEwan
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District board talks backcountry closures

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District board talks backcountry closures

SLRD briefs: Office renovations nearing completion
Two years and still going strong

Two years and still going strong

Pemberton's five-year-old Ty Sangster expects cancer treatment to end this year
North Vancouver’s Esplanade Cineplex closing next week

North Vancouver’s Esplanade Cineplex closing next week

It’s the last picture show in Lower Lonsdale. Cineplex Cinemas has confirmed it will be closing its Esplanade theatre on April 2, just as the new state-of-the-art Park Royal location is due to open later in the week.
Camping reservations to open at popular Joffre Lakes

Camping reservations to open at popular Joffre Lakes

Those without a reservation will be turned away
Almost 80 per cent of B.C. residents concerned about measles, says new poll

Almost 80 per cent of B.C. residents concerned about measles, says new poll

Insights West survey also found that more than 20 per cent of residents are doubtful about the effectiveness of vaccines
Vancouver Island man convicted in North Van crab poaching case

Vancouver Island man convicted in North Van crab poaching case

A man who poached crab in the middle of the night in an area of Vancouver Harbour closed to all crab fishing has been banned from commercial fishing for 10 years and has had the boat he was using and all his crabbing gear forfeited to the Crown.
Harbour Air to add zero-emission electric plane; aims to convert whole fleet

Harbour Air to add zero-emission electric plane; aims to convert whole fleet

A transition from seaplane to e-plane is set to begin. Harbour Air is embarking on what is believed to be a world first, adding an electric plane to its fleet — a zero-emission aircraft powered by a 750-horsepower electric motor.