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Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Alleged noises included a dishwasher running at night, loud banging, a grinding noise and a child running and stomping their feet all day.
10 different types of meditation—and which one is right for you

10 different types of meditation—and which one is right for you

Keep in mind, there is no one way to meditate.
B.C. youth with autism left isolated in own filth: court claim

B.C. youth with autism left isolated in own filth: court claim

A Vancouver youth with autism with a tendency to self-harm was left in his waste in solitary confinement in government-funded facilities, a notice of civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court says.
Conservation officers will not capture bears involved in Squamish attacks

Conservation officers will not capture bears involved in Squamish attacks

Authorities will keep the estuary trails closed until further notice.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of shoes due to 'chemical hazard'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of shoes due to 'chemical hazard'

Multiple shoes have been included in the recall.
Coroners Service investigating pedestrian death from Highway 99 incident

Coroners Service investigating pedestrian death from Highway 99 incident

According to the BC Coroners Service, the pedestrian that was struck on Oct. 29 has since died from their injuries.
Remembrance Day rifle prop forces lockdown at Langley schools

Remembrance Day rifle prop forces lockdown at Langley schools

Turns out it was a decommissioned rifle.
New butcher shop to open in downtown Squamish

New butcher shop to open in downtown Squamish

Cleveland Meats aims to open just in time for the winter holiday season.
Updated: Why was the Starbucks on the Squamish highway closed?

Updated: Why was the Starbucks on the Squamish highway closed?

And when will it open? 
British Columbians feel unprepared for winter storms, says BC Hydro

British Columbians feel unprepared for winter storms, says BC Hydro

After 2021's extreme weather and flooding, British Columbians feel storms can't be predicted.