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'You guys are the heroes, not me': 麻豆社国产man awarded medal for performing life-saving CPR on his co-worker

'You guys are the heroes, not me': 麻豆社国产man awarded medal for performing life-saving CPR on his co-worker

Alaster Osborne receives BCEHS Vital Link Award at the shop where the accident occurred.聽
麻豆社国产affordable housing project grapples with construction delays

麻豆社国产affordable housing project grapples with construction delays

Spirit Creek tenants were supposed to move in towards the end of summer. That's been pushed back to February-April next year due to labour shortages.
麻豆社国产Estuary reopens following bear attacks

麻豆社国产Estuary reopens following bear attacks

The weeks-long closure ends, as no new activity has occurred since attacks.
麻豆社国产holiday lights bus tour returns to town

麻豆社国产holiday lights bus tour returns to town

BC Transit offering a bus tour complete with hot chocolate and doughnuts.
Have ideas about transit in Squamish?

Have ideas about transit in Squamish?

The District of 麻豆社国产is updating its Transportation Master Plan. Here鈥檚 how you can have your say
B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

The group representing speech-language pathologists in B.C. says the government needs to increase funding for their profession to better support those in long-term care.
Here are The 麻豆社国产 Reader's Choice Award winners for 2022

Here are The 麻豆社国产 Reader's Choice Award winners for 2022

Celebrating our 20th year of recognizing Squamish鈥檚 best.
B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

New presumed COVID-19 deaths in the province declined to 21, from 30 one week ago
Longtime Paradise Valley Road residents say dirt road is now a danger

Longtime Paradise Valley Road residents say dirt road is now a danger

Residents want it paved: District of 麻豆社国产says abatement is done, and paving would cost $1 million.
Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

A 20% shortfall among B.C. turkey producers is expected to last through Christmas, says the BC Poultry Association.
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