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Anglers seeking fewer restrictions on chinook catch

Anglers seeking fewer restrictions on chinook catch

Group seeks balanced strategy that would protect struggling salmon and support recreational fishing
B.C. pharmacists push immunization after Vancouver measles outbreak

B.C. pharmacists push immunization after Vancouver measles outbreak

VANCOUVER — Community pharmacists in B.C. have joined a chorus of health officials urging residents to get vaccinated after a recent outbreak of measles in Vancouver, just as two more cases were confirmed Friday. The B.C.
Green Moustache finalizing deal to put healthy vending machines into B.C. hospitals

Green Moustache finalizing deal to put healthy vending machines into B.C. hospitals

Pilot project will see first all-vegan vending machine installed at Lions Gate Hospital
Are you flying your drone legally?

Are you flying your drone legally?

Some in Squamish seem unaware their drone images may be proof they defy Transport Canada rules
Washington legislature clerk questions ‘work-related’ trip by Lenz and James

Washington legislature clerk questions ‘work-related’ trip by Lenz and James

The clerk of the Washington state legislature said he thought it “a bit odd” that two senior B.C.
Possible measles exposure in Squamish and Whistler

Possible measles exposure in Squamish and Whistler

Sea to Sky school measles vaccination rates vary from 33 to 93 per cent
Pilot project gives Vancouverites new way to dispose of used clothing

Pilot project gives Vancouverites new way to dispose of used clothing

Three-month pilot will see clothing and textiles accepted at 13 Return-It depots
National Energy Board recommends approving Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

National Energy Board recommends approving Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is back on for potential cabinet approval following reconsideration by the National Energy Board. Local First Nations, however, say their opposition remains steadfast.
Sierra Club joins ELF campaign to save ‘oldest trees in Canada’

Sierra Club joins ELF campaign to save ‘oldest trees in Canada’

But BCTS says ‘legacy trees’ in Dakota Valley cutblock will be protected
Squamish celebrity speaks out against violence against Indigenous women and girls

Squamish celebrity speaks out against violence against Indigenous women and girls

Squamish's Lorne Cardinal , of Corner Gas fame, has put his voice and support behind a campaign to raise awareness by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.