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Can you help the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úFood Bank?

Can you help the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úFood Bank?

Skyrocketing visits as the double whammy of high rent and food costs impact locals. 
Watch for a cougar: District of Squamish

Watch for a cougar: District of Squamish

Muni tells folks to be aware of a cougar around Brennan Park Rec Centre after a deer carcass was found Sunday near the pool entrance.
Â鶹Éç¹ú²úclimbers’ first ascent featured in Brit Rock tour

Â鶹Éç¹ú²úclimbers’ first ascent featured in Brit Rock tour

A team consisting almost entirely of locals was first to free climb a roughly 1,000-metre monolith in Greenland.
District of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úexpresses support for Spit removal project, with conditions

District of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úexpresses support for Spit removal project, with conditions

Initial survey data suggests Spit decommissioning impacting Â鶹Éç¹ú²úTerminals; Further monitoring report and survey data to follow.
$100 BC Hydro and FortisBC credits announced for all B.C. households

$100 BC Hydro and FortisBC credits announced for all B.C. households

Plus, the B.C. government is issuing a new tax credit on a sliding scale to households earning less than $150,051.
Squamish’s Carbon Engineering announces investment from Airbus and Air Canada

Squamish’s Carbon Engineering announces investment from Airbus and Air Canada

Several million invested to support tech advancement.
B.C. scientist helps build 'risk of extinction' tool for biggest fish

B.C. scientist helps build 'risk of extinction' tool for biggest fish

A shark expert from B.C.'s Simon Fraser University has helped create a tool to measure the biodiversity of the ocean's biggest predatory fish, and conversely, their risk of extinction.
Cram the Cruiser is back in Squamish

Cram the Cruiser is back in Squamish

After a two-year hiatus, the RCMP charity event returns on Nov. 27.
'Urgent health concern': Stay away and don't eat dead whales, warns DFO

'Urgent health concern': Stay away and don't eat dead whales, warns DFO

Some Haida Gwaii dogs have "severe illness" after eating meat from a dead whale.
North Vancouver man fends off possible coyote attack

North Vancouver man fends off possible coyote attack

The Lynn Valley man swung his laptop bag at the canids, hitting one on the head.
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