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Squamish Search and Rescue record first calls of spring break season

Squamish Search and Rescue record first calls of spring break season

Crews winched out an injured hiker in Murrin, then another injury at Petgill Lake.
COVID-19 breakups: Study says 5 million Canadian couples have split

COVID-19 breakups: Study says 5 million Canadian couples have split

A quarter of Canadians aged 18-24 have experienced a pandemic split, the most of any age group
'Tragic accident': Senior man dies after slipping from cliff in Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver

'Tragic accident': Senior man dies after slipping from cliff in Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver

Police believe the 70-year-old man may have been trying to take a photo when he slipped and fellĀ about nine metres, after a camera and a tripod were found at the base of the cliff.
Squamish needs a CT scan: ER staff

Squamish needs a CT scan: ER staff

Co-lead physician in the Squamish Emergency Department says not having a CT impedes patient care.
Canada-wide safety warning of possible 'cyanide poisoning' in apricot kernel products

Canada-wide safety warning of possible 'cyanide poisoning' in apricot kernel products

An investigation is being conducted into bitter and sweet apricot kernels.
West Vancouver's Capilano Pacific Trail may never be safe to reopen following landslides

West Vancouver's Capilano Pacific Trail may never be safe to reopen following landslides

Municipality continues to get messages from residents upset trail hasn't been restored after three months
Cougar euthanized in Port Moody after concerns the animals are showing 'no fear of humans'

Cougar euthanized in Port Moody after concerns the animals are showing 'no fear of humans'

Conservation officers say cougars were showing unnatural behaviour and hanging around in yards and even near a school during daylight
Canada wastes 35M tonnes of food a year. This man is turning some of it into apple flour

Canada wastes 35M tonnes of food a year. This man is turning some of it into apple flour

A dehydrator and a spice grinder are all Joe Roth needs to turn 400,000 pounds of leftover fruit, commonly sold as pig mash, into flour.
Maps show how little undisturbed 'primary' and old growth forest is left around Vancouver and B.C.

Maps show how little undisturbed 'primary' and old growth forest is left around Vancouver and B.C.

Looking for some undisturbed forest in the region? Might be hard.
How does one remove a three-ton crashed helicopter from Bowen Island? (Video)

How does one remove a three-ton crashed helicopter from Bowen Island? (Video)

Removing the helicopter took three trips: one for the tail, one for the extra bits and then a great big Bell 214 was brought in to move the fuselage