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5 facts you may not know about cameras along the Sea to Sky Hwy

5 facts you may not know about cameras along the Sea to Sky Hwy

13 provincial government web cameras deliver 33 views along the corridor.
Book examines mysterious life of legendary СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ skier turned recluse

Book examines mysterious life of legendary СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ skier turned recluse

Dag Aabye is a legend in British Columbia's ski and marathon communities who has spent the past two decades living off the grid in a school bus.
Old, emaciated bear shot and killed by COS near Whistler day lots

Old, emaciated bear shot and killed by COS near Whistler day lots

Conservation officers decided to kill the elderly bear April 22 after it had shown increasingly aggressive behaviour
Olympian skates into Squamish

Olympian skates into Squamish

Three-time Olympic medallist Patrick Chan and pair skater Elizabeth Putnam in town for seminar with Skate Sea2Sky.
Coastal Fire Centre prepares for another busy year

Coastal Fire Centre prepares for another busy year

As fire season approaches in the Sea to Sky, local and provincial fire services are gearing up for a busy season
Squamish Sunday bank break-in leads to RCMP crash, officer injury — and suspect arrest

Squamish Sunday bank break-in leads to RCMP crash, officer injury — and suspect arrest

‘I am glad that no one was seriously injured in the collision and everyone was able to go home today': Staff Sgt.
New program from Squamish charity aims to improve mental health

New program from Squamish charity aims to improve mental health

Tantalus Wellspring Society launches pilot project, providing subsidized counselling to Sea to Sky youth and their families or caregivers.
Squamish Legion presents $5,000 to Honour House Society

Squamish Legion presents $5,000 to Honour House Society

On its Tour of Honour, Honour House Society aims to raise awareness and funds for its Honour House and Honour Ranch, which help those who served.
District of Squamish needs to double housing output each year: report

District of Squamish needs to double housing output each year: report

A document presented to council states the town needs to drastically increase its ability to build housing in order to keep up with its ballooning population.
Squamish's Cheekye debris barrier project passes a milestone

Squamish's Cheekye debris barrier project passes a milestone

District of Squamish staff say expert panel approves the design of the barrier, which will shield the proposed 1,200-unit Cheekye Fan development from landslides in Brackendale area.