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
Special weather statement for Coquihalla Highway
May 9, 2022BC/Canada
A special weather statement is in effect for Coquihalla Highway, from Hope to Merritt. There is a potential for flurries over
BC Ferries to increase fares on June 1
May 9, 2022BC/Canada
It’s going to cost more to ride on BC Ferries. BC Ferries says it will increase the fuel surcharge from
One man killed in Vancouver park
May 8, 2022BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are investigating after one man was killed yesterday in a downtown park. This was the city’s fourth homicide
Lillooet RCMP called about strange object in the sky
May 8, 2022BC/Canada
Lillooet RCMP responded to a complaint from a woman who saw something strange in the sky. On April 29 at
Shipyards Live festival brings music, culture and food to North Vancouver’s iconic waterfront
May 8, 2022BC/Canada
North Vancouver’s waterfront will be the home for the second year of Shipyards Live, a 17-week spring and summer series
Tune-up teams to visit Britannia Beach and Furry Creek to check recycling and organic totes
May 8, 2022Sea to Sky
The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District in partnership with Squamish Climate Action Network (Squamish CAN) to conduct curbside collection services checks to
Clean up and maintenance work downtown: Lane closures in effect
May 8, 2022Squamish
Cleanup and Maintenance work will be underway next week in Downtown Squamish. Cleveland Avenue Traffic Island Maintenance: Lane closures will be
Transit strike: Both parties to resume negotiations
May 6, 2022Squamish
Unifor and the employer have jointly agreed to resume negotiations with mediator Dave Schaub on Wednesday, May 11, 2022 to
Police seek help searching for missing West Vancouver woman
May 6, 2022BC/Canada
Investigators from the West Vancouver Police Major Investigations Team are seeking public assistance with locating a missing 53-year-old woman who
Missing Indigenous woman’s body found outside empty Shaughnessy home
May 6, 2022BC/Canada
The search for a missing Vancouver Indigenous woman, Chelsea Poorman has come to a tragic end after her remains were
‘Stories, connection and friendship’: Local moms release ‘The MomBabes: A Motherhood Anthology’
May 6, 2022Life
The local MomBabes — Christina Walsh and Carolyn Turkington — have released a second anthology of essays called The MomBabes:
Developers will have to pay more for development in community
May 6, 2022Squamish
Developers planning to build in Squamish will have to pay more to the District of Squamish for infrastructure-related costs. At
Free support for home energy upgrades now available to Squamish residents
May 6, 2022Squamish
Free support for home energy upgrades is coming to Whistler and Squamish as both communities launch Retrofit Assist, a free
Splash Park in North Vancouver opens this month
May 5, 2022BC/Canada
The popular Splash Park at the Shipyards in North Vancouver will open in time for the May long weekend from
COS seek info after two cougar kittens shot dead in Cowichan Valley
May 5, 2022BC/Canada
Conservation Officers are asking the public for information after two cougar kittens were illegally shot and killed near Hill 60
Avian influenza outbreak: BC SPCA asks public to remove bird feeders
May 5, 2022BC/Canada
The BC SPCA is asking the public to temporarily remove backyard bird feeders and empty bird baths to prevent the
‘At Hilltop House, volunteering is a rewarding experience for everyone’
May 5, 2022Life
Through these times of change we understand more than ever the impact of loneliness and isolation. As the world reopens

























