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Squamish Turning Point recovery house set to open

Squamish Turning Point recovery house set to open

Some staff positions yet to be filled
Woman swooped by owl on Squamish trail

Woman swooped by owl on Squamish trail

Quest University student out for a run when the owl grabbed her head
First responders gather in B.C. to call for end to stigma in jobs full of trauma

First responders gather in B.C. to call for end to stigma in jobs full of trauma

Change in culture needed for help and support to be successful
Auditor general starts year-long audit in Legislature spending scandal

Auditor general starts year-long audit in Legislature spending scandal

Last audit was done in 2012, issues nothing new
Fuel spill halts Horseshoe Bay sailing

Fuel spill halts Horseshoe Bay sailing

One round-trip sailing from Horseshoe Bay to the Sunshine Coast was cancelled Wednesday morning after a semi-truck punctured its fuel tank while loading on to the ferry, spewing about 200 litres of oil on to the deck and vehicle ramp of a BC Ferries
Feds paid near top dollar for Trans Mountain pipeline, spending watchdog says

Feds paid near top dollar for Trans Mountain pipeline, spending watchdog says

OTTAWA — If the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion does not go ahead as planned and on budget, the $4.4 billion that government paid to buy the pipeline project will have been too much, says Parliament's budget watchdog.
Local RCMP jail Squamish’s ‘most notorious’ fentanyl dealer

Local RCMP jail Squamish’s ‘most notorious’ fentanyl dealer

Another police case brought the FBI to town
Backyard birders can take part in count

Backyard birders can take part in count

The 22nd Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) will take place from Friday, Feb. 15 through Monday, Feb. 18.
Richmond's IKEA serving up dim sum for Chinese New Year

Richmond's IKEA serving up dim sum for Chinese New Year

Step aside Swedish meatballs and $1 hot dogs, Richmond's Ikea is temporarily introducing new cuisine in celebration of Chinese New Year. From Feb. 1 to 5 - or while stock lasts - IKEA restaurant diners can try a dim sum combo or, on Feb.
Identity crisis: British Columbians relate more to U.S. states than other provinces

Identity crisis: British Columbians relate more to U.S. states than other provinces

British Columbia is an anomaly province for a number of reasons, and it enjoys the mildest climate in the country.