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Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world in 2022: report

Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world in 2022: report

Canada has been included on a list of the most powerful passports.
North Shore residents want rapid antigen tests: poll

North Shore residents want rapid antigen tests: poll

Only 10 per cent of survey respondents say they don't want rapid tests
Developer application spurs Squamish's North Crumpit neighbourhood planning

Developer application spurs Squamish's North Crumpit neighbourhood planning

Respondents want single-family homes in the potential new neighbourhood, also for the environment to be prioritized.
Backcountry skier’s leg broken in avalanche, North Shore Rescue says

Backcountry skier’s leg broken in avalanche, North Shore Rescue says

Avalanche risk likely to stay high all week
B.C. recorded 9,332 new COVID-19 cases over the last three-day period

B.C. recorded 9,332 new COVID-19 cases over the last three-day period

Highest case count is in Fraser Health
West Vancouverite appointed to the Order of Canada for service to figure skating

West Vancouverite appointed to the Order of Canada for service to figure skating

Figure skating judge and West Vancouverite Jean Riley Senft is among latest Order of Canada recipients
Older and Wiser: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of issues affecting seniors

Older and Wiser: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of issues affecting seniors

True or false: you can't teach an old dog new tricks
RCMP report about nine cars involved in collisions on Sea to Sky Highway

RCMP report about nine cars involved in collisions on Sea to Sky Highway

The crashes occurred on Highway 99, south of Squamish, near Britannia Beach.
Opinion: No 'slowing down' B.C. health minister amid COVID-19

Opinion: No 'slowing down' B.C. health minister amid COVID-19

Adrian Dix now in fifth year as health minister
Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal's underground parkade closed after rockslide causes structural damage

Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal's underground parkade closed after rockslide causes structural damage

Reports suggest at least two structural columns collapsed inside the underground parkade after a rockslide