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Wildfire still burning north of Horseshoe Bay

Wildfire still burning north of Horseshoe Bay

Firefighters are back battling a ground fire north of Horseshoe Bay Monday morning as the blaze threatens to creep up a cliff face. The fire ignited early Sunday morning off the Sea-to-Sky Highway near Strip Creek and stretched to three hectares.
Campfire bans eyed as drought continues on B.C. coast

Campfire bans eyed as drought continues on B.C. coast

Provincial forest fire officials may declare some campfire bans as early as this week on the B.C. coast, including Vancouver Island, in response to drought conditions.
What's up at council this week? (June 24)

What's up at council this week? (June 24)

The bureaucratic badger saw its shadow today so we’ve got four more weeks of council meetings before summer.
This spell-binding spotted lake in B.C. changes shapes and colours

This spell-binding spotted lake in B.C. changes shapes and colours

B.C.’s Spotted Lake offers a magnificent blend of ever-changing colours, shapes, and textures
Why can't you find a doctor?

Why can't you find a doctor?

Doctors, researchers and patients offer their perspectives on the situation and the reasons behind it
Climber dead in Squamish after fall from Stawamus Chief

Climber dead in Squamish after fall from Stawamus Chief

BC Coroners office investigating June 22 incident
Lawsuit alleges West Van to blame for flooding damage to commercial property

Lawsuit alleges West Van to blame for flooding damage to commercial property

A group of commercial property owners are suing the District of West Vancouver, blaming the municipality for flood damage to their Ambleside building. Gisela Waibel, Joachim Waibel and Andreas Waibel have filed a civil claim in B.C.
One year later, still no answers in mysterious killings of Squamish men

One year later, still no answers in mysterious killings of Squamish men

Dan Archbald and Ryan Daley victims of homicide after going missing mid-May, 2018
Investigators called out after intruder falls from third-floor condo balcony

Investigators called out after intruder falls from third-floor condo balcony

Editor's note: This story has been updated since first posting as new information became available. B.C.
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight following Trans Mountain approval

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight following Trans Mountain approval

Just hours after the federal government announced it had approved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, local First Nations vowed to continue fighting the project.