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Fortis info session on WLNG pipeline project today

April 27, 2022Squamish
FortisBC is inviting the community to an in-person information session on the proposed Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline project. The
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Impaired driver’s vehicle towed on Highway 99

April 27, 2022Sea to Sky
An impaired driver was taken off Highway 99 by BC Highway Patrol. On April 21, BC Highway Patrol was actively patrolling
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One arrested for thefts from vehicles in Squamish and Whistler

April 27, 2022Squamish
Squamish RCMP has arrested a person for allegedly committing thefts from vehicles in Whistler and Squamish. On April 24, Squamish
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Motorcyclist seriously injured in collision on Sea to Sky Highway

April 26, 2022BC/Canada
Police are investigating a serious collision involving a motorcyclist that caused highway 99 northbound to be shut down for five
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District plans to borrow $20 million for new facility

April 26, 2022Squamish
The District of Squamish will start the process of borrowing $20 million to build a Public Works Facility it deems
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Community invited to ‘Hike for Hospice’ in Downtown Squamish

April 26, 2022Squamish
The Sea to Sky Hospice Society is inviting the community to the 16th annual Hike for Hospice event. The event
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Squamish among fastest-growing dog-friendly cities in Canada

April 26, 2022Life
Squamish ranked second after Cochrane among eight fastest-growing dog-friendly cities in Canada in a study by Rover, the world’s largest
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24-year-old woman arrested for blocking Ironworkers Memorial Bridge

April 25, 2022BC/Canada
One person was arrested by the Vancouver Police Department following a brief protest on the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge this
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GoFundMe for local woman battling aggressive leukemia

April 25, 2022Squamish
Friends of a local mortgage broker battling aggressive leukemia have set up a GoFundMe Page for her. Roopy Toor was
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Nunavut government fined for spilling 18,400 litres of diesel in Hudson Bay

April 25, 2022BC/Canada
A judge has ordered the Government of Nunavut to pay $100,000 fine for Rankin Inlet diesel fuel spill into Hudson
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Fleet Weekend: Enjoy ship tours in North Vancouver

April 25, 2022BC/Canada
The Canadian Pacific Fleet will be in North Vancouver from April 29 to May 1 2022. Enjoy ships tours, boat
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Salish artist gets first look at work on BC Ferries’ Salish Heron

April 25, 2022BC/Canada
“My Heron started out as a six inch by two-inch sketch so to see it on such a grand scale
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New condo development in Downtown Squamish

April 25, 2022Squamish
District of Squamish has received a rezoning proposal to allow for a five-lot consolidation development in Downtown Squamish. If successful,
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Lions Gate Bridge to close overnight this weekend

April 25, 2022BC/Canada
The Lions Gate Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic in both directions for three nights beginning Friday, April 29.
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District working on new Heat Response Plan

April 25, 2022Squamish
Between June 25 and July 1, 2021, an unprecedented extreme heat wave called “heat dome” affected all southwestern BC, including
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Police seek witnesses after shots fired at North Vancouver home

April 24, 2022BC/Canada
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking witnesses after shots were fired at a home in the City of North Vancouver. On
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Motorcycles, vehicles impounded for speeding on Highway 99

April 24, 2022BC/Canada
Two motorcycles and two vehicles were impounded by BC Highway Patrol for speeding on Highway 99. Officers from the BC
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Earthquake off BC’s Coast: No tsunami expected

April 23, 2022BC/Canada
There is no threat of tsunami after an earthquake off the coast of Vancouver Island. According to Earthquakes Canada, the
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Gastown hotel fire: Second body found during demolition

April 22, 2022BC/Canada
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services has confirmed that a second body has been found during the demolition of the Winters
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District to begin $10 million upgrades to waste water plant

April 22, 2022Squamish
Construction upgrades to the Wastewater Treatment Plan on Government Road will begin in late April to help meet the demands
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Sea to Sky Dance Collective invites you to its first benefit production

April 22, 2022Squamish
The Sea to Sky Dance Collective would like to invite YOU to our first dance benefit production, WILD, a family-friendly
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Community space, affordable housing possible above Tantalus Fire Hall

April 22, 2022Squamish
The District of Squamish council will discuss a proposal to create community space or affordable housing above the proposed fire
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Collision between train and semi truck in Maple Ridge claims woman’s life

April 22, 2022BC/Canada
A collision between a train and a flatbed truck has claimed the life of a woman in Ridge Meadows. On
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District becomes diking authority for downtown dike

April 21, 2022Squamish
District of Squamish council voted unanimously to become the diking authority for a downtown dike in accordance with provincial policy. At
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It’s time to put Environment into the Canadian Charter of Freedom and Rights.

April 21, 2022Life
Go big or go home, is a quote often associated with innovation or idea generation. This essay tries to capture
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