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Squamish guide to attempt—and film—summit of world's third-highest mountain

Squamish guide to attempt—and film—summit of world's third-highest mountain

John Gill will focus on his sherpa's return to Kanchenjunga, in 'Friends in High Places'
Squamish hopes to take on vehicle emissions in carbon reduction plan

Squamish hopes to take on vehicle emissions in carbon reduction plan

Vehicles responsible for over 50% of town’s carbon footprint, according to District figures
Canadian team to head to Australia next week to help rescue animals

Canadian team to head to Australia next week to help rescue animals

The thought of suffering animals spurred Brad Pattison of Kelowna, B.C., to organize a group of volunteers from across Canada to fly to Australia to help creatures trapped and fleeing from wildfires.
Are you recycling properly?

Are you recycling properly?

Just a few spoonfuls left in a peanut butter jar can contaminate a tonne of paper, says BC Hydro
Money-losing MEC to hike workers' wages up to 6%

Money-losing MEC to hike workers' wages up to 6%

Raises ordered by mediator following successful unionization drives in Vancouver and Victoria
Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

No tsunami warning has been issued as a result
Winners announced for Squamish's Sarah Burke memorial fund

Winners announced for Squamish's Sarah Burke memorial fund

Two young skiers receive scholarships in honour of beloved Canadian freestyle poineer
North Shore residents among those killed in Tehran plane crash

North Shore residents among those killed in Tehran plane crash

Metro Vancouver's North Shore is home to the largest community of Persians in Canada.
Vancouver mutual fund dealer hit with $35,000 fine for account violations

Vancouver mutual fund dealer hit with $35,000 fine for account violations

Nearly 200 trades conducted without client's approval
Support for Trump in Canada modest but growing, global survey suggests

Support for Trump in Canada modest but growing, global survey suggests

WASHINGTON — Canadian attitudes towards President Donald Trump and his controversial approach to international relations appeared to soften slightly in the weeks after U.S.