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The Weather Network releases long-term fall 2019 forecast for B.C.

The Weather Network releases long-term fall 2019 forecast for B.C.

Not ready for summer to be over just yet? According to The Weather Network, summer may have ended early this year across parts of Canada. However, B.C.
Family and friends to honour B.C. man who died climbing Stawamus Chief

Family and friends to honour B.C. man who died climbing Stawamus Chief

On Sept. 21, friends and family will gather at Pavilion Park in Squamish to honour Ken Anderson. At 33 years old, Anderson died on Aug. 4 after falling while climbing the Stawamus Chief. He lived and climbed in Squamish for nearly a decade.
Fewer trees, higher costs blamed for devastating downturn in B.C. forestry

Fewer trees, higher costs blamed for devastating downturn in B.C. forestry

VANCOUVER — High log prices and dwindling timber supply are driving the crisis in British Columbia's forestry industry that has devastated communities and kneecapped the provincial economy, observers say.
Pharma giant to contribute entire company’s value to opioid crisis

Pharma giant to contribute entire company’s value to opioid crisis

B.C. attorney general says settlement funds should also come to Canada
Canucks alumni coming to Squamish

Canucks alumni coming to Squamish

The Sept. 28 event celebrates the unveiling of a new Squamish Minor Hockey League logo
The North Shore's pioneer skiers are hosting a final reunion

The North Shore's pioneer skiers are hosting a final reunion

Tales of lore to be shared Wednesday, Sept. 18
Jagmeet Singh stood apart from rivals at first debate: prof

Jagmeet Singh stood apart from rivals at first debate: prof

NDP, Green and Conservative leaders square off beside Trudeau's empty podium
Mr. Bannock named young entrepreneur of the year

Mr. Bannock named young entrepreneur of the year

Squamish Nation member Paul Natrall awarded for his Indigenous food truck
Vancouver library loans out dogs in poetry promotion for 15-minute outings

Vancouver library loans out dogs in poetry promotion for 15-minute outings

You can take out almost anything from libraries these days, but this one requires a leash. Eight therapy dogs will be available to borrow from the Canine Library on Saturday for 15-minute outings as part of the Vancouver's Poetry in Parks initiative.
Friends and family to celebrate Ken Anderson's life

Friends and family to celebrate Ken Anderson's life

Honouring Squamish climber on Sept. 21