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Here is your Saturday, May 20th update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

Here is your Saturday, May 20th update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

Provincial Natural Resource officers ask for the public's help in investigating the fire. 
Geomagnetic storms might make an epic northern lights display in Metro Vancouver

Geomagnetic storms might make an epic northern lights display in Metro Vancouver

If you missed out on the jaw-dropping one last night there's another chance.
B.C. to tackle the deadliest workplace killer

B.C. to tackle the deadliest workplace killer

Worker advocates are applauding the move to reduce deaths from asbestos.
West Vancouver man dies trying to rescue his dog from Cypress Creek

West Vancouver man dies trying to rescue his dog from Cypress Creek

The man in his 40s and the dog were both swept away by the fast-moving water
Opinion: As we fight the Alberta and B.C. wildfires, we must also plan for future disasters

Opinion: As we fight the Alberta and B.C. wildfires, we must also plan for future disasters

High-risk, high-uncertainty events like earthquakes tend to fall out of view when we are occupied with more predictable seasonal events like wildfires, which have very visible effects on our lives.
Letter: Whistler needs more Brian Buchholz

Letter: Whistler needs more Brian Buchholz

'As I was standing looking at the valley map by the River of Golden Dreams, Brian Buchholz gave me hope.'
Range Rover: Burning down the house

Range Rover: Burning down the house

'This is where politics has seemingly brought us in Canada...'
Masterminds behind Paintertainment mark first exhibit together

Masterminds behind Paintertainment mark first exhibit together

Cary and Paulo Lopes’ new show, ‘ARTnership, runs at the Foyer Gallery in Squamish until July 10
Damage to luxury handbag costs B.C. woman $1,468

Damage to luxury handbag costs B.C. woman $1,468

A woman borrowed her friend's luxury chain wallet handbag to go to Dubai.
Nearly 40% of land burned in B.C., U.S. wildfires linked to carbon pollution

Nearly 40% of land burned in B.C., U.S. wildfires linked to carbon pollution

The first of its kind study, which stretched from B.C. and Alberta to the U.S.-Mexico border, found major fossil fuel emitters were responsible for nearly half the increase in fire prone conditions since 1901.