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Province to set aside 864 hectares adjacent to the Cerise Creek Conservancy
Proposal a result of Lil'wat Nation advocacy

Province to set aside 864 hectares adjacent to the Cerise Creek Conservancy Proposal a result of Lil'wat Nation advocacy

The provincial government is in the process of setting aside a large land preserve adjacent to the recently established Nlhaxten/Cerise Creek Conservancy thanks to advocacy from the Lil'wat Nation.
Pemberton council gets briefed on community's childcare challenges

Pemberton council gets briefed on community's childcare challenges

Council briefs: mobile home park development permit; revised place names; loan authorization for new truck
Whistler off-road course unleashes a whole new Porsche

Whistler off-road course unleashes a whole new Porsche

Cayenne S put through its paces on challenging terrain
UPDATED: Firefighters contain fire south of Squamish

UPDATED: Firefighters contain fire south of Squamish

The blaze between Lions Bay and Horseshoe Bay is believed to be human-caused
Province vows to crack down on illegal parking at Joffre Lakes Park

Province vows to crack down on illegal parking at Joffre Lakes Park

BC Parks releases long-awaited visitor management plan: 'Instructions on how to recover a towed vehicle are posted at the Joffre Lakes trailhead,' says province
Wildfire between Lions Bay and Horseshoe Bay still burning

Wildfire between Lions Bay and Horseshoe Bay still burning

DriveBC says to expect major delays as crews work to extinguish the fire
Pemberton council to vote on expansion of mobile-home park

Pemberton council to vote on expansion of mobile-home park

FIRST LOOK: Childcare report; correct spelling for Lillooet River and Lillooet Lake; financing for new public works truck
Report calls for expansion of licensed daycare in Pemberton

Report calls for expansion of licensed daycare in Pemberton

There are currently 12.5 licensed spaces for every 100 kids in Pemberton, according to the report
Squamish may declare climate emergency

Squamish may declare climate emergency

Following student strikes, council works on a motion to declare emergency
Climber dead in Squamish after fall from Stawamus Chief

Climber dead in Squamish after fall from Stawamus Chief

B.C. Coroner's Service investigating June 22 incident