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ICYMI: Mountains, movies, and munchies: Squamish hosts Mountainfilm 2025

ICYMI: Mountains, movies, and munchies: Squamish hosts Mountainfilm 2025

Experience tales of exploration and resilience while supporting Squamish Search and Rescue.
Whistler RCMP warns of text scam impersonating police

Whistler RCMP warns of text scam impersonating police

The fake text messages and emails contain 'legitimate-looking RCMP and Government of Canada logos and a Canadian flag,' Mounties said
ICYMI: What Squamish learned from California's wildfires—and how it’s preparing now

ICYMI: What Squamish learned from California's wildfires—and how it’s preparing now

How a quick home assessment could protect your property and even get you an insurance rebate.
Canucks lines vs Capitals, January 25, 2025

Canucks lines vs Capitals, January 25, 2025

The Vancouver Canucks' lineup will look significantly different when they face the Washington Capitals.
Whistler, Squamish to welcome BC X Tri Series in 2025

Whistler, Squamish to welcome BC X Tri Series in 2025

The new off-road triathlon series commences June 7
ICYMI: Birds of a feather: Squamish artists unite for environmental cause

ICYMI: Birds of a feather: Squamish artists unite for environmental cause

Local artists collaborate on a project that raises funds for the Squamish Environmental Society.
Squamish today—Jan. 25: It will be sunny but chilly

Squamish today—Jan. 25: It will be sunny but chilly

If you are heading north on Highway 99, watch for slippery sections between Lil'wat Pl. and the end of Highway 99 for 121 km in Lillooet. There's compact snow. 
Trump's sweeping pardon of rioters highlights differences in U.S., Canadian systems

Trump's sweeping pardon of rioters highlights differences in U.S., Canadian systems

OTTAWA — In one of his first acts upon taking office Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned or moved to dismiss the cases of some 1,500 people charged in the Capitol riots of Jan. 6, 2021.
B.C. city penalized $165K says it's getting squeezed by regulation and climate change

B.C. city penalized $165K says it's getting squeezed by regulation and climate change

The steady stream of environmental penalties come as the City of Prince Rupert says its grappling with aging infrastructure, tight budgets and an increase in rainfall.
Black bear killings in Sea to Sky Corridor drop to ‘historic low’

Black bear killings in Sea to Sky Corridor drop to ‘historic low’

Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton see declines in black bears being killed by conservation.
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