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Locals raising funds to help Squamish veteran who lives in his car

Locals raising funds to help Squamish veteran who lives in his car

81-year-old, who served 11 years in the Canadian Forces, spends his days reading books, nights sleeping in the driver's seat.
Digging up Squamish history

Digging up Squamish history

Newport Timber Company railway tracks discovered during municipal sewer line replacement project.
Higher wages add up to more than higher inflation in B.C.

Higher wages add up to more than higher inflation in B.C.

Payroll pressures could turn short-term inflation into a long-term economic complication
Letter to the Editor: Talk is cheap—time to act on traffic

Letter to the Editor: Talk is cheap—time to act on traffic

A Whistler local offers a few potential solutions to the resort's traffic woes
Jepsen leads the way once again for local athletes

Jepsen leads the way once again for local athletes

Whistler's Mollie Jepsen added a few more medals to her collection this past weekend at the para-alpine World Championships, while other local athletes continue to impress as well
Letter to the Editor: A miracle in Whistler

Letter to the Editor: A miracle in Whistler

One year ago, a 'micro preemie' baby was unexpectedly born in Whistler's emergency department at just 25 weeks gestation
Two men face murder, manslaughter charges in Vancouver shooting

Two men face murder, manslaughter charges in Vancouver shooting

Two men facing multiple charges including murder and manslaughter in connection with a shooting death in a Vancouver Downtown Eastside Hotel will go to a preliminary hearing
Vancouver syringe assault nets one day in jail

Vancouver syringe assault nets one day in jail

A First Nations man who pleaded guilty to assault for brandishing a syringe at two Vancouver security guards will be allowed to keep his knife as he uses it for carving.
COVID-19 contact tracing is no longer an 'effective intervention' in B.C. Here's why

COVID-19 contact tracing is no longer an 'effective intervention' in B.C. Here's why

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry explains why the province has stopped using this tool.
'Anonymous' B.C. woman spots Great Grey Owl in rare encounter

'Anonymous' B.C. woman spots Great Grey Owl in rare encounter

The location of where the owl was spotted is not being revealed