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Squamish Nation members march against sexual abuse

Squamish Nation members march against sexual abuse

Squamish Nation members, joined by West Vancouver police, North Vancouver RCMP and Integrated First Nations Unit members, march at the annual Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence Prevention Rally.
Howe Sound heat warning

Howe Sound heat warning

It is crazy hot, at least for our area. A heat warning is in effect for Howe Sound from Environment Canada. We will see temperatures in the low thirties today and Tuesday.
Student group calls for provincial regulation of international student fees

Student group calls for provincial regulation of international student fees

Sea to Sky School District says that it already self-regulates

30,000 in B.C. could be impacted by drug recall

Patients are being requested to replace their existing supply of valsartan as soon as possible
The history of the highway

The history of the highway

Whistler's steep, mountainous terrain is part of what makes it so attractive as a tourist destination. It's perfect for skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking and hiking.
Online petition circulating over the price of gas in Squamish

Online petition circulating over the price of gas in Squamish

Petition by local man asks province, federal government and competition bureau to stop “gouging” at the pump in the Sea to Sky
Money to expand

Money to expand

Squamish's Carbon Engineering raises $11 million for expansion
High-calibre bullet found in tree salvaged from Squamish

High-calibre bullet found in tree salvaged from Squamish

Not the first — nor the strangest — thing found in a tree by Whistler sawmill owner
Fall fair still cancelled

Fall fair still cancelled

Those eager to help revive it for future years can show up on Sept. 8 to commit to volunteering, says the organizer
Parents encouraged to sign up for education grant money

Parents encouraged to sign up for education grant money

Parents and guardians of eligible children are reminded that a deadline is fast approaching to sign up for the $1,200 B.C. Training and Education Savings Grant. Children born in 2006 or later are eligible for the grant.