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From Jaws to Jocelyn Pettit: What’s happening in Squamish

From Jaws to Jocelyn Pettit: What’s happening in Squamish

Summer is heating up in ߣÄÌÉçÇøwith a lineup of exciting community events. From family-friendly library programs to late-night dance parties and cultural celebrations, there’s something for everyone.
Canadian wrestlers grab nine medals at U17 Pan-Am Championships

Canadian wrestlers grab nine medals at U17 Pan-Am Championships

Mariza Nasu of ߣÄÌÉçÇøjust misses podium in fourth
ICYMI: ߣÄÌÉçÇøbusiness beat: Always a nice day for golf—new indoor simulation venue opens

ICYMI: ߣÄÌÉçÇøbusiness beat: Always a nice day for golf—new indoor simulation venue opens

An alternate golf facility has opened on Discovery Way this week, boasting simulation technology and Scottish heritage.
Factory trawlers have Ireland-sized impact off B.C.'s coast, investigation claims

Factory trawlers have Ireland-sized impact off B.C.'s coast, investigation claims

An investigation traces arrival of nine large factory trawlers to B.C.'s coast in recent years, claiming some may be involved in illegal fishing
Rob Shaw: Eby contorts his pipeline messaging once again

Rob Shaw: Eby contorts his pipeline messaging once again

B.C. premier blames media for the mixed signals his government is sending
West Coast ports brace for tariff fallout as shipping volatility grows

West Coast ports brace for tariff fallout as shipping volatility grows

Port of Vancouver expecting normal activity in the weeks ahead, despite end to tariff reprieve
Canada's next national census set for May 2026

Canada's next national census set for May 2026

OTTAWA — The next Canadian census will be held in May 2026. The federal cabinet has issued an order fixing the date for the census and the questions it will ask. The last census was held in 2021 and was the first to be held during a pandemic.
Porcupine one of many critter passengers for North Saanich pilot

Porcupine one of many critter passengers for North Saanich pilot

Jayson Biggins, who runs a volunteer wildlife rescue air service with his Cessna 172, has been flying feathered and furry freight for three years.
'Most special moment': B.C. photographer captures leaping dolphins on Sunshine Coast

'Most special moment': B.C. photographer captures leaping dolphins on Sunshine Coast

The dolphins stayed in the area until it was dark out.
B.C.’s first ‘flying ferry’ makes waves at the ߣÄÌÉçÇøoceanfront

B.C.’s first ‘flying ferry’ makes waves at the ߣÄÌÉçÇøoceanfront

In a demonstration that felt more like science fiction than public transit, an all-electric 'flying' ferry took to the waters of Howe Sound on June 23, showcasing its green technology.