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Pemberton festival bankruptcy hits businesses hard

Pemberton festival bankruptcy hits businesses hard

Once the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Ticketfly LLC, bankruptcy advisers and lawyers all take their cut, local businesses will likely get pennies for every dollar they were owed when the Pemberton Music Festival declared bankruptcy last year.
Nanny shortage hurting economy, advocates claim

Nanny shortage hurting economy, advocates claim

As B.C. parents struggle with lack of child-care options, industry observers are lamenting limited federal government progress on a program that could bring in more caregivers from countries like the Philippines.
What’s up with that smoke above the Highlands?

What’s up with that smoke above the Highlands?

For those of you concerned about the smoke that seems to be coming from up above the Garibaldi Highlands, it seems like there’s nothing to fear.
Squamish was more naughty this Halloween

Squamish was more naughty this Halloween

A 25-per-cent increase in police calls from last year
Illegal American

Illegal American

U.S. citizen arrested for allegedly staying too long in Squamish
A giant full beaver moon will dazzle the skies this month

A giant full beaver moon will dazzle the skies this month

While it is getting darker earlier in Metro Vancouver, this month’s full beaver moon promises to illuminate the night sky. The full moon takes place on Thursday, November 22 at 9:39 pm.
Here's what our Squamish firefighters were up to this weekend

Here's what our Squamish firefighters were up to this weekend

The Squamish Firefighter’s Association and Sea to Sky Community Services teamed up again for the sixth annual Firefighter’s Ball and Winter Gala. The event took place on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park.
UPDATED: Speed limits on Sea to Sky decreasing

UPDATED: Speed limits on Sea to Sky decreasing

Province announced it's cutting back on the need for speed
Recovery of climbers' remains suspended

Recovery of climbers' remains suspended

Juneau Mountain Rescue announces recovery effort for Squamish's Marc-André Leclerc and Ryan Johnson could be revived if new information comes forward
Smoking pot allowed at Quest University in certain areas

Smoking pot allowed at Quest University in certain areas

Quest University is allowing the smoking of cannabis on campus, but only in designated smoking areas outside. But one smoking spot – the northeast corner of the library building – is off limits so smokers can have a pot-free area if they want.