SLRD residents now eligible for Secondary Suite Program with $40,000 forgivable loan
The Secondary Suites Incentive Program in British Columbia has expanded eligibility to 15 regional districts, including the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District.
Skier dead after ‘serious incident’ on Blackcomb Mountain
A 62-year-old man has died in a serious incident that unfolded on Blackcomb Mountain on Friday, January 19. Whistler Blackcomb said
Spring camping reservations open at BC Parks
British Columbia’s provincial parks are preparing to welcome campers this spring as they gear up for the May long weekend
Extreme cold warning for Coquihalla Highway
A prolonged period of severely cold wind chills continues in British Columbia, with Environment Canada warning of extreme cold on
John Reynolds endorses Keith Roy as Conservative nomination candidate for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Keith Roy is receiving an endorsement from a renowned political figure. The former Leader of the Official Opposition and Member
BC sets record for registered rental homes in 2023
New data by BC Housing shows a record number of purpose-built rental homes were registered in British Columbia, approximately 30% more
One dead in Coquihalla Highway collision
A collision on Coquihalla Highway on January 8 has claimed the life of one person. The incident occurred approximately 45
Police investigate after man tries to lure child from Vancouver daycare
Vancouver Police have launched an investigation following reports that a stranger posed as a parent and tried to lure a
Slight drop in property assessments in Squamish
Property assessments in Squamish for 2024 have dropped slightly, according to the latest property assessments released by BC Assessment. Homeowners
More sunshine in forecast for BC South Coast this winter
With strong El Niño conditions that have developed in the Pacific Ocean, can British Columbians expect a mild winter? “The











