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Crashed paraglider lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Crashed paraglider lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Members of North Shore Rescue say a paraglider is lucky to be alive after spending a night trapped on a snowy cliff ledge.
Furthering the quest to make Squamish outdoor education accessible for all

Furthering the quest to make Squamish outdoor education accessible for all

Cheakamus Centre gets $20,000 for accessibility upgrades
BC Ferries changes timing of extra Easter sailings

BC Ferries changes timing of extra Easter sailings

With the Queen of Surrey still out of service following a March 26 accident at Langdale, BC Ferries has been re-jigging the Route 3 schedule. The company posted a new schedule for the Langdale-Horseshoe Bay route on April 5.
21-yr-old Burnaby man jailed for criminally harassing Squamish Mountie, lying to court

21-yr-old Burnaby man jailed for criminally harassing Squamish Mountie, lying to court

The charges date back to the day Jeevan Singh Gill was ticketed for having too many passengers and not displaying his 'N.'
Canada's emissions target gets further away as 2017 report shows increase

Canada's emissions target gets further away as 2017 report shows increase

OTTAWA — The return of oil and gas production following the devastating Fort McMurray wildfire and a colder than usual winter pushed Canada's national greenhouse gas emissions up in 2017 for the first time in several years, a new report says.
Hero teens honoured for Grouse Mountain chairlift rescue

Hero teens honoured for Grouse Mountain chairlift rescue

The North Shore teens who used a fence to catch an eight-year-old boy dangling from a Grouse Mountain chairlift were honoured by District of North Vancouver council Monday.
Vancouver Park Board urges pot event organizers to cancel 4-20 rap event

Vancouver Park Board urges pot event organizers to cancel 4-20 rap event

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Park Board has passed a motion asking organizers of an annual marijuana festival to cancel a recently announced headline act, fearing the performance could draw even more people to the unsanctioned event.
Squamish paddler crosses the U.S.

Squamish paddler crosses the U.S.

Jillian A. Brown on finding freedom when a journey takes unexpected turns
Youth seriously injured on Grouse Mountain

Youth seriously injured on Grouse Mountain

Police seek witnesses in March incident
Sea to Sky school district briefs

Sea to Sky school district briefs

Student registration. Cell phones in class?