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Extreme avalanche danger warning for Sea to Sky

January 2, 2020Sea to Sky
Avalanche Canada has issued a very rare extreme avalanche danger for the Sea to Sky region.
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Squamish RCMP seek information about theft of trucks

January 2, 2020Squamish
Squamish RCMP is seeking public’s help in finding information about two separate alleged thefts of two similar style trucks.
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One in six Canadians expects to return gifts after the holidays

January 2, 2020Life
Canadian Gen Z’s are taking things into their own hands this holiday season, with 21 per cent admitting to typically returning some of their holiday gifts — nearly double the number of Boomers who report returning gifts (11 per cent).
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Rainfall and storm warning issued for Howe Sound

January 2, 2020Sea to Sky
A strong Pacific storm is on the way for Thursday afternoon and Friday for the BC coast. Heavy rain is expected.
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Largest skating rink in Lower Mainland opens tomorrow in North Vancouver

December 18, 2019BC/Canada
The largest ice-skating rink in Metro Vancouver will open officially to the public tomorrow, December 19, at The Shipyards in North Vancouver.
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Squamish RCMP on alert after gunpoint robbery and brawl in downtown

December 16, 2019Squamish
Squamish RCMP is concerned about two calls concerning firearms in Squamish, both of which came from incidents in in Downtown Squamish.
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First ride-hailing application approved for Sea to Sky

December 16, 2019Sea to Sky
The Board has given a green light to Green Coast Ventures Inc. to operate in the Lower Mainland and in Whistler as well as on Vancouver Island, excluding the Capital Regional District.
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Funding to support homeless and at-risk veterans

December 16, 2019BC/Canada
Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence today announced funding for Good Shepherd Refuge Social Ministries through the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund.
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Dangerous avalanche conditions for Coastal Mountains

December 16, 2019BC/Canada
The snowpack structure is a loaded gun waiting for the next storms with the unusually low early season snowfall, according to an avalanche warning issued for Coastal Mountains.
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Guide fined $2,000 for approaching a whale at distance of less than 100 metres

December 13, 2019BC/Canada
This is the first conviction under the amended Marine Mammal Regulations as part of the modernised Fisheries Act. The new regulations significantly strengthen protections for marine mammals.
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Police use spike belt to disable car on Highway 99

December 12, 2019Sea to Sky
West Vancouver police disabled a vehicle on Highway 99 and arrested a man and a woman who were found with stolen property and drugs.
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Modo committed to operate in Squamish: DOS

December 10, 2019Squamish
Modo is looking to build its base of carshare users with the continued support of the district, said Sylvain Celaire, Modo’s Director of Business Development.
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BC economy projected to outperform the country

December 9, 2019BC/Canada
B.C.’s economy remains resilient amid global uncertainty and is expected to outperform the country with steady growth over the forecast
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Temporary fire hall planned in Valleycliffe

December 9, 2019Squamish
The District of Squamish will build a temporary fire hall in Valleycliffe at the intersection of Guildford and Clark Drive.
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Squamish man fined for killing therapy dog near Whistler

December 5, 2019Sea to Sky
A Squamish man has been fined $4,000 and banned from hunting for four years for shooting a therapy dog near Whistler in 2017.
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Squamish RCMP concerned about used needles found in garbage bins

December 4, 2019Squamish
Squamish RCMP has received several reports of someone throwing used needles in the garbage bins behind businesses in the downtown
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Robson Square Ice Rink is now open

November 30, 2019BC/Canada
Lace up the skates and hit the ice at the Robson Square—for FREE. The Robson Square rink is now officially open for skating.
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Don’t leave pets outside: SPCA reminds following animal cruelty investigation

November 29, 2019Squamish
The RCMP received a complaint about five cats who had been kept in the back of an open truck in a wire crate for about two months.
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Carlsberg is making world’s first paper beer bottle

November 29, 2019Life
Carlsberg has unveiled a few days ago two new research prototypes of its Green Fibre Bottle, the first paper bottle to contain beer.
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Search called off for missing Bowen Island woman

November 28, 2019BC/Canada
Police have called off search for missing Bowen Island woman, Shilanee Stedmances. The 23-year-old was last seen near the Eagle Cliff area on Bowen Island on November 4 at 8 pm on Bowen Island.
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Downtown parkade ‘highly unlikely’ in next few years: DOS official

November 28, 2019Squamish
District of Squamish has been reviewing locations and costs for a possible parkade in Downtown Squamish, but it is ‘very unlikely” it would be built in the next few years.
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Canadians dying at a higher rate in areas with more air pollution

November 26, 2019BC/Canada
Air pollution – even at levels below national and international air quality guidelines – is associated with an increased risk of deaths in Canada, according to new UBC research.
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Wind warning issued for Howe Sound

November 26, 2019Squamish
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for Howe Sound. The warning has also been issued for Greater Victoria and Southern Gulf Islands.
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Woodfibre LNG inviting local groups to apply for sponsorship

November 22, 2019Squamish
Woodfibre LNG is inviting Squamish charity groups and community organisations to take part in the company’s Community Sponsorship program.
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Bear struck by two vehicles on Highway 99

November 21, 2019Sea to Sky
A black bear was injured after being struck by two vehicles on Highway 99 in West Vancouver. The bear ran off into a nearby green space with visible serious injuries.
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