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Quest University president recovering after car accident

Quest University president recovering after car accident

Quest University's president is in stable condition after being struck by a car in Abbotsford, on Sunday morning. George Iwama was hit while walking across an intersection in Abbotsford's downtown area at around 10 a.m.
Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

Crash and arrest. Alarming facts. B&E at a construction site.
Sea to Sky school board comments on funding review

Sea to Sky school board comments on funding review

More than 20 recommendations including special education, geographic concerns
New app aims to improve backcountry safety

New app aims to improve backcountry safety

AdventureSmart app comes with trip-planning feature
Pemberton students to build housing and learning opportunities

Pemberton students to build housing and learning opportunities

Sea to Sky school district proposes student construction project
SD48 sending projected kindergarten enrolment numbers to ministry

SD48 sending projected kindergarten enrolment numbers to ministry

Next school year's registration due mid-February
Going batty in Burrvilla

Going batty in Burrvilla

B.C.’s largest bat colony is flourishing in Deas Island heritage house
Idea pitched for upscale backcountry huts between Cypress and Squamish

Idea pitched for upscale backcountry huts between Cypress and Squamish

A Vancouver architect is floating plans for a series of staffed huts in the backcountry giving long-distance hikers a chic place to rest on a trek from Cypress Provincial Park to Squamish.
‘At risk’ of losing light-industrial space

‘At risk’ of losing light-industrial space

Squamish council is considering putting limits on business park
Throne speech promises to hold line on ferry fares

Throne speech promises to hold line on ferry fares

The Horgan government’s throne speech highlighted fare freezes and reductions at BC Ferries as one of the ways the NDP minority has been “reducing costs and fees,” but didn’t offer any hints about whether it would continue beyond the end of fiscal ye