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Garibaldi at Squamish asks for EAO deadline extensions

Garibaldi at Squamish asks for EAO deadline extensions

As deadline for several conditions draws near, project planner asks for more time
Calgary voters say no to Winter 2026 Olympics bid

Calgary voters say no to Winter 2026 Olympics bid

Plebiscite result likely puts end to Whistler involvement in Games
Change of leadership at Squamish squadron

Change of leadership at Squamish squadron

Capt. Sargent says goodbye to her cadets, while Capt. King takes over
COLUMN: Creative collaborations that click

COLUMN: Creative collaborations that click

Illustrator and potter unveil their latest line of hand-detailed functional pottery at Refresh Market

New Blackcomb Gondola won't be ready in time for Opening Day

Whistler Blackcomb targeting Dec. 14 for gondola's opening
California wildfire smoke likely to reach B.C. coast, says meteorologist

California wildfire smoke likely to reach B.C. coast, says meteorologist

Smoke from California’s deadly wildfires is expected to reach coastal B.C. “The circulation of air has been carrying smoke offshore from California,”said Environment Canada meteorologist Matt MacDonald.

Pilot project brings anonymous sexual assault reporting to Squamish

A pilot project is allowing for a new way to anonymously report sexual assault to the police.
E. coli outbreak in B.C. cheese makes five people sick, prompts warning

E. coli outbreak in B.C. cheese makes five people sick, prompts warning

The provincial centre for disease control is warning consumers to throw away Little Qualicum Cheeseworks Qualicum Spice cheese
Squamish's Discovery Kids Childcare selected for $10-a-day pilot project

Squamish's Discovery Kids Childcare selected for $10-a-day pilot project

B.C. launches $10-a-day daycare project at 53 sites across the province
Annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow planned for Sunday

Annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow planned for Sunday

The annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow is planned at Totem Hall beginning at 9 a.m. on Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. The day's activities will feature a Cenotaph Ceremony at 11 a.m.