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District of Squamish receives $7M from federal government

District of Squamish receives $7M from federal government

MP Patrick Weiler announced the funding with Squamish officials on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Municipal Hall. 
Letter: Let’s reactivate rail in the Sea to Sky

Letter: Let’s reactivate rail in the Sea to Sky

'Let’s form a Passenger Rail Working Group.'
Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to hidden dangers of firefighting

Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to hidden dangers of firefighting

Over 75 per cent of firefighter fatalities are directly associated with cancer, according to Ken McMullen, president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs.
Three in four Canadians support funding for in-vitro fertilization, new polling finds

Three in four Canadians support funding for in-vitro fertilization, new polling finds

This coming July, Louise Brown will celebrate her 46th birthday. Brown was the first person to be born as a result of in-vitro fertilization.
Mining tax breaks cost Canadians over $500M a year, finds investigation

Mining tax breaks cost Canadians over $500M a year, finds investigation

An investigation from the Washington-based group found investments in B.C.'s Golden Triangle have the 'structural and operational attributes of a Ponzi scheme.' 
Stock promoter orchestrated $5M pump and dump via B.C. network, U.S. SEC alleges

Stock promoter orchestrated $5M pump and dump via B.C. network, U.S. SEC alleges

Burnaby's Aarif Jamani faces civil securities fraud charges in the United States for allegedly orchestrating a pump-and-dump scheme; Jamani also faces a hearing for violating a cease trade order in B.C.
Judge approves process to sell Garibaldi at Squamish

Judge approves process to sell Garibaldi at Squamish

The project has been hampered by disagreements between factions connected to the Aquilini and Gaglardi families. 
Rob Shaw: B.C. reforms long overdue as Ottawa caps international students

Rob Shaw: B.C. reforms long overdue as Ottawa caps international students

Feds cutting study permits, while B.C. expected to unveil own strategy in coming weeks
Letter: Whistler council should reverse course on massive fee hike

Letter: Whistler council should reverse course on massive fee hike

'I respectfully request that mayor and council decline to adopt the proposed BOV bylaw'
The Outsider: Ways to watch the weather

The Outsider: Ways to watch the weather

'When weather doesn’t go our way (like in December), there are a few things we can do'