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Squamish farm files claim against local business for wildfire responsibility

Squamish farm files claim against local business for wildfire responsibility

Nutrient Dense Farm filed a claim against All-Terrain Excavating, saying the company was at fault for a 2020 Squamish Valley wildfire. The claim has not yet been proven in court.
Juvenile bald eagle rescued at Squamish landfill

Juvenile bald eagle rescued at Squamish landfill

Several locals helped rescue and transfer the bird to Orphaned Wildlife (OWL) Rehabilitation Society.
A Sea to Sky sports anti-doping job posting — say what?

A Sea to Sky sports anti-doping job posting — say what?

Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport seeks local employee as part of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program.
Sea to Sky schools to receive food program funding

Sea to Sky schools to receive food program funding

The province is supplying over $620,000 to help pay for 2023/24 food programs in the Sea to Sky School District.
CIСÀ¶ÊÓÆµ employee fined for moving client money without approval

CIСÀ¶ÊÓÆµ employee fined for moving client money without approval

Majid Hassanshahi, who has dealings in Squamish and Whistler, has been fined $15,000 for moving money without client consent and falsifying records in 2020.
Cold spring weather in Vancouver area will continue at least until May

Cold spring weather in Vancouver area will continue at least until May

Blame La Nina for the unseasonably cold temperatures on the south coast, says meteorologist
Small rockfall rocks Squamish's Stawamus Chief on Monday

Small rockfall rocks Squamish's Stawamus Chief on Monday

The climbing approach and access trail to the Prow and Echelon walls via the Sheriff’s Badge have been impacted and are closed until further assessment can be completed: Ministry of Environment.
A day in the (van) life

A day in the (van) life

For some Whistlerites, van life is a romantic ideal fuelled by social media; for others, it’s a necessity to stay in paradise
New Squamish Welcome Centre program for temporary foreign workers

New Squamish Welcome Centre program for temporary foreign workers

Sessions aim to give workers ‘greater access to rights, helpful information, and positive experiences in the community.’
Photos: Trudeau declares federal boost to Indigenous health care funding at townhall event

Photos: Trudeau declares federal boost to Indigenous health care funding at townhall event

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke directly with attendees Friday at the Chief Joe Mathias Centre on the Squamish Nation's Capilano 5 Reserve