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Squamish Nation asks members for comment on Woodfibre LNG

Squamish Nation asks members for comment on Woodfibre LNG

Survey for members open until Aug. 31
Squamish Nation appoints new director of finance

Squamish Nation appoints new director of finance

The Squamish Nation has appointed a former BC Cancer executive as its new director of finance. The Nation announced on Aug. 20 that Denis Murphy, a chartered accountant with 15 years of experience, has taken up the post.
Amateur sports in B.C. move step closer to returning

Amateur sports in B.C. move step closer to returning

Amateur athletes throughout B.C. will be able to engage in more organized sport activities and some competitive play this fall as the province moves to Phase 3 of the Return to Sport Guidelines.
Mech pilot training program stomps fundraising goal in less than 24 hours

Mech pilot training program stomps fundraising goal in less than 24 hours

Prosthesis and the team behind it train in Squamish
Flu, COVID-19 circulating at the same time will be a ‘public health concern,’ says doctor

Flu, COVID-19 circulating at the same time will be a ‘public health concern,’ says doctor

Flu shot is ‘more important than ever’ amid COVID-19 pandemic
Another night, another COVID-19 party ticket — at same Victoria home

Another night, another COVID-19 party ticket — at same Victoria home

Victoria police have handed out tickets to partiers breaching provincial health orders two nights in a row — both times at the same residence.
B.C. sets a record for cannabis sales during pandemic

B.C. sets a record for cannabis sales during pandemic

British Columbians have never bought so much legal weed.
Prehistoric fish makes rare showing in San Juan River

Prehistoric fish makes rare showing in San Juan River

Green sturgeon have made a rare appearance in the San Juan River near Port Renfrew.
New COVID-19 testing centre opens in North Vancouver

New COVID-19 testing centre opens in North Vancouver

A new COVID-19 assessment centre has officially opened on the North Shore.
Pemberton-area fires still out of control

Pemberton-area fires still out of control

Rain will help slow the spread, but makes responding difficult