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Squamish lawyer to pay fine and serve suspension for misconduct

Squamish lawyer to pay fine and serve suspension for misconduct

Douglas Chiasson has been ordered to pay $9,000 to the Law Society of British Columbia and serve a two-month suspension in 2024. Chiasson says he plans to appeal the decision.
Lil鈥檞at Nation brothers ski down Ts鈥檢il, the mountain they grew up under

Lil鈥檞at Nation brothers ski down Ts鈥檢il, the mountain they grew up under

New documentary captures the Pascal brothers adventurous feat, which screens as part of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw building affordable housing in Squamish for members

S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw building affordable housing in Squamish for members

Learn more about the Es岣得┽傅xwi7ch tl'a Sp'谩岣祑'us Place housing project in Brackendale.聽
Newly-announced Ultra Trail Whistler race met with heavy local backlash

Newly-announced Ultra Trail Whistler race met with heavy local backlash

Many Sea to Sky runners are instead supporting Gary Robbins, who published a blog post detailing the cancellation of Whistler Alpine Meadows
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Looking for protection from vandals

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Looking for protection from vandals

Squamish council meets with residents to discuss proposed budget

Squamish council meets with residents to discuss proposed budget

Squamish residents have time to submit feedback to the District of Squamish via its website and council members about the draft 2024-2028 financial plan.
Pemberton Meadows families say they are living in fear of nearby grizzly

Pemberton Meadows families say they are living in fear of nearby grizzly

Some parents report meeting their children at the bus with guns and trucks in tow after a recent close encounter
Squamish RCMP seizes fireworks and takes action on Halloween night

Squamish RCMP seizes fireworks and takes action on Halloween night

The night of Halloween took an unexpected turn as Squamish RCMP were inundated with calls reporting mischief and disturbances.聽
Former Squamish Nation councillor jailed for fraud granted day parole

Former Squamish Nation councillor jailed for fraud granted day parole

Krisandra Jacobs must stay away from gambling among terms of day parole
Lil鈥檞at Nation teenager builds pithouse using traditional skills

Lil鈥檞at Nation teenager builds pithouse using traditional skills

Eighteen-year-old Talon Pascal is now determined to pass on his skills to family and friends so that the tradition can be preserved.