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The Uber of private planes is getting off the ground in Squamish

The Uber of private planes is getting off the ground in Squamish

The platform boasts flights on more than 40 aircrafts connected to 300 B.C. airports.聽
Here is your Saturday, May 20th update on the 麻豆社国产Valley wildfire

Here is your Saturday, May 20th update on the 麻豆社国产Valley wildfire

Provincial Natural Resource officers ask for the public's help in investigating the fire.聽
From 麻豆社国产to Ottawa to Zambia and back

From 麻豆社国产to Ottawa to Zambia and back

Councillor Jenna Stoner and two District staff heading to Zambia on an externally funded trip to work with Zambia's local governments.聽
Latest Update on Shovelnose Creek Fire: Progress made as crews tackle 38-hectare blaze

Latest Update on Shovelnose Creek Fire: Progress made as crews tackle 38-hectare blaze

A smoky skies bulletin has been issued; authorities ask folks to avoid the 麻豆社国产Valley region.
Updated: 麻豆社国产Valley fire activity lower Wednesday; Cat Lake fire called out

Updated: 麻豆社国产Valley fire activity lower Wednesday; Cat Lake fire called out

The Shovelnose Creek wildfire remains at 38 hectares and out of control.
Tsleil-Waututh, 麻豆社国产and Musqueam flags to permanently fly at Stanley Park

Tsleil-Waututh, 麻豆社国产and Musqueam flags to permanently fly at Stanley Park

The flags of the three local Nations will permanently reside at Brockton Point to honour the park鈥檚 Indigenous history
Here are Squamish's police briefs for May 9 to 15

Here are Squamish's police briefs for May 9 to 15

Impaired driving. Candy theft leads to car being impounded. Arrested while driving. Car fire.
Do you know what to do in a wildlife encounter?

Do you know what to do in a wildlife encounter?

The SLRD and WildSafeBC are partnering to provide educational workshops on preventing wildlife conflicts
Updated: 麻豆社国产Valley wildfire remains at 38 hectares on Tuesday

Updated: 麻豆社国产Valley wildfire remains at 38 hectares on Tuesday

BCWS asks residents and visitors to avoid the wildfire area to allow first responders to do their work.
B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

A recent report found B.C. will blow its oil and gas emissions target without a cap. But that path requires diverting a huge amount of electricity needed elsewhere, experts warn.
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