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Squamish drug alert: Beige chunks sold as fentanyl, also contain bromazolam

Squamish drug alert: Beige chunks sold as fentanyl, also contain bromazolam

The Squamish Overdose Prevention Site provides drug checking and other services.
Honouring Chili Thom: New mural celebrates iconic artist's legacy in Squamish

Honouring Chili Thom: New mural celebrates iconic artist's legacy in Squamish

Friend and fellow artist Stan Matwychuk, unveils tribute mural to Chili Thom at Oceanfront Squamish park.
Squamish climber dies after fall on Mount Baker

Squamish climber dies after fall on Mount Baker

Multi-agency U.S. mission recovers body of 39-year-old.
Woodfibre LNG issued a warning over procurement transparency

Woodfibre LNG issued a warning over procurement transparency

The provincial EAO has issued a warning letter to WLNG over its procurement transparency; the company says it is updating information and has contracts with Indigenous companies.
Sea to Sky Corridor votes: Candidates on dementia care

Sea to Sky Corridor votes: Candidates on dementia care

West Van-Sea to Sky candidates were asked: Which initiatives in your party's platform will help improve access to dementia care services?
Update: Rockfall off Stawamus Chief impacts climbing routes, says BC Parks

Update: Rockfall off Stawamus Chief impacts climbing routes, says BC Parks

While this one was startling, rockfalls are common from the mountain.
The controversy around expanding involuntary care in B.C.

The controversy around expanding involuntary care in B.C.

Experts voice mixed reactions to Eby's proposal for secure treatment within BC Corrections. Simon Fraser University's Kora DeBeck emphasizes holistic approaches and regulation over prohibition to tackle addiction issues.
See: Black bears are active in Squamish as they prepare for hibernation

See: Black bears are active in Squamish as they prepare for hibernation

Ethical wildlife photography: Expert tips from WildSafeBC.
Reducing Stigma and improving care: Calls from the Alzheimer Society of B.C. as election nears

Reducing Stigma and improving care: Calls from the Alzheimer Society of B.C. as election nears

With dementia cases in B.C. expected to triple by 2050, advocates push for a robust dementia strategy prioritizing stigma reduction, timely diagnosis, and improved long-term care options.
‘This would be amazing’; Bereaved Squamish mom hopes for expanded secure care

‘This would be amazing’; Bereaved Squamish mom hopes for expanded secure care

Brenda Doherty, whose young daughter died of an unintended overdose in 2018, is supportive of the premier’s promise of secure care.