Special weather statement for Squamish, Whistler
May 16, 2022Sea to Sky
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Howe Sound communities, including Squamish and Whistler. Strong winds and rain
McDonald’s to hire 50 people in Squamish
May 16, 2022Squamish
McDonald’s says it’s growing its team and plans to hire 25,000 crew members before the summer rush, including 50 new
Shooting on Capilano Reserve in West Vancouver sends one to hospital
May 14, 2022BC/Canada
Three suspects have been arrested after a shooting that injured one man on the Capilano Reserve in West Vancouver. The
Lillooet RCMP responds to several complaints of public intoxication
May 13, 2022BC/Canada
Lillooet RCMP responded to several complaints of public intoxication last week. On May 4 at 10 pm, police responded to
Kamloops woman charged with arson for allegedly starting wildfires
May 13, 2022BC/Canada
A Kamloops woman has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of arson following a joint investigation between the BC
BC Parks cautions about winter conditions in Cheakamus Lake area
May 13, 2022BC/Canada
BC Parks has cautioned about winter conditions in the Cheakamus Lake area in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Those visiting can expect
‘Work together, learn together, grow together’: Friends enjoy new job at Joe’s Table Cafe
May 13, 2022Life
For besties Hannah and Shantel, landing jobs at the newly launched Joe’s Table Café has been a big win. The
Man arrested for robbing bank at Park Royal
May 12, 2022BC/Canada
One man was arrested by West Vancouver Police after an attempted robbery that led to the evacuation of the Park
Several vehicles on Tantalus Road broken into
May 12, 2022Squamish
Squamish RCMP are investigating several reports of vehicles break-ins in the 40000 block of Tantalus Road. One vehicle sustained damage
How I found my way to 11 countries during Covid-19
May 12, 2022Life
I departed for my world trip of a lifetime in March 2020. Two weeks into my journey I became a
MLA Sturdy calls for collaboration for affordability
May 12, 2022Sea to Sky
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA Jordan Sturdy has spoken recently to the need for greater collaboration in addressing B.C.’s affordability
Mediation fails between both parties in transit strike
May 12, 2022BC/Canada
Unifor says mediation between both parties failed after B.C. Transit’s third-party contractor PW Transit was ‘unwilling to collaborate’ with workers
Park Royal South being evacuated; avoid the area
May 11, 2022BC/Canada
Park Royal South Mall is being evacuated due to a suspicious package. Please avoid the area for now. Explosives Disposal
330-unit development on Denny’s site in North Vancouver moves ahead
May 11, 2022BC/Canada
In a 4-3 vote, the District of North Vancouver gave first reading to a 330-unit housing proposal on the Denny’s
Ground-breaking soon for Beldi, a 48-room hotel in Downtown Squamish
May 11, 2022Squamish
Breaking New Ground: Beldi – A Remarkable Addition to Downtown Squamish Hotels Local entrepreneur and developer Rodney Wilson will soon
‘Adding 3,500 homes in Garibaldi Estates area will severely impact traffic’
May 11, 2022Squamish
A traffic-modelling study by the District of Squamish for Garibaldi Estates area suggests that an addition of 3,500 residential units
Horseshoe Bay Art Walk this Sunday
May 11, 2022Sea to Sky
Horseshoe Bay Art Walk is back after a two-year hiatus this week. Nine local artists are excited to showcase their
BC Liberals propose three actions to address high gas prices
May 11, 2022BC/Canada
The BC Liberals are calling on the NDP government to immediately take three key actions to address out of control
Nanaimo RCMP search for missing Indigenous teen
May 10, 2022BC/Canada
The Nanaimo RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating an 18-year-old Indigenous teen. Trisha Harry did not return
District plans pump station in Whittaker Slough area
May 10, 2022Squamish
District of Squamish plans to build a pump station in the Whittaker Slough area because of flooding issues. According to
Coastal GasLink project fined $170,100
May 10, 2022Squamish
The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has issued a second administrative penalty to Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. (CGL) for non-compliance with
Electoral Commission seeks your inputs on redrawing riding boundaries
May 10, 2022Sea to Sky
The BC Electoral Boundaries Commission is reviewing the electoral districts for provincial elections. To help prepare its preliminary report, the
Lyme awareness: Check yourself and your pets for ticks
May 9, 2022Life
May is Lyme Awareness Month. It is through the sharing of information, that the general public gains a broader understanding
Whistler Children’s Festival moves to May with two weekends of fun
May 9, 2022Sea to Sky
Fuelled by adventure, creativity, and giggles, Whistler’s longest-running festival — the Whistler Children’s Festival — is back for its 39th
Squamish Sikh Society invites community to parade and festival
May 9, 2022Squamish
The Squamish Sikh Society is inviting the community to be part of the Sikh festival and parade, which will be