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Squamish Nation selects planning partners for massive development project

Squamish Nation selects planning partners for massive development project

The Nation is making strides with its plans to redevelop five reserve sites on the North Shore, the Sunshine Coast and in Squamish
Cosmic doors open to interpretation at Gibsons Public Art Gallery

Cosmic doors open to interpretation at Gibsons Public Art Gallery

A Mysterious Attraction on display at GPAG until Oct. 29
'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

Impairment is not believed to be a contributing factor at this time in the investigation.
B.C. man who hurled dog at shelter staff won't get pet back

B.C. man who hurled dog at shelter staff won't get pet back

Daisy the Dachshund "found herself flying, twisting and turning through the air."
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of vacuum cleaners due to 'fire hazard'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of vacuum cleaners due to 'fire hazard'

Immediately stop using the recalled products.
Cliff Gilker park closed amid heavy rains, streamflow advisory

Cliff Gilker park closed amid heavy rains, streamflow advisory

Atmospheric rivers bring fall storms and potential flooding to Sunshine Coast
'Heavy downpours' trigger rainfall warning in Metro Vancouver

'Heavy downpours' trigger rainfall warning in Metro Vancouver

Flood watches have been issued for some parts of the province.
British Columbians managing with strong job market despite debt worries

British Columbians managing with strong job market despite debt worries

A new poll shows the number who report debt concern has declined.
Over 4,800 kilograms of illegally dumped waste collected in Trash Bash

Over 4,800 kilograms of illegally dumped waste collected in Trash Bash

Community volunteers clean sites from Pender Harbour to Egmont, removing wood waste, tires, electronic waste and more
BC Hydro considered if pot-testing policy was disqualifying too many job candidates

BC Hydro considered if pot-testing policy was disqualifying too many job candidates

An internal briefing note from the Crown corporation suggests policy may have unnecessarily weeded out qualified candidates who posed no safety risk