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Portage Paddle Workshop with Squamish Nation artist set to begin

Portage Paddle Workshop with Squamish Nation artist set to begin

Adult sessions starting Oct. 4 guide participants as they create their own paddles.
Parks board to consider new fines for feeding animals in Vancouver parks

Parks board to consider new fines for feeding animals in Vancouver parks

Feeding a coyote - or any wildlife - in Stanley Park could cost you $500 soon
Demo will see carbon stored under ocean floor off Vancouver Island

Demo will see carbon stored under ocean floor off Vancouver Island

The science of turning CO2 into rock is already being used in Iceland.
The Da Vinci Experience extends ticket sales to 2022

The Da Vinci Experience extends ticket sales to 2022

In response to the ongoing high demand for tickets, the Da Vinci Experience has decided to remain staged at Tsawwassen Mills until Jan. 10 2022.
This big development could reshape downtown Squamish

This big development could reshape downtown Squamish

Residential-commercial The Village proposal at Cleveland-Bailey draws railway concerns.
Humpback whales spotted spouting off in the waters of Horseshoe Bay (VIDEO)

Humpback whales spotted spouting off in the waters of Horseshoe Bay (VIDEO)

The pair looked to be having a grand ol time!
Bolstered ambulance funding welcomed in Pemberton

Bolstered ambulance funding welcomed in Pemberton

Eight full-time paramedics 鈥榓 big improvement,鈥 but challenges remain
Britannia Mine Museum's new exhibit focuses on Howe Sound

Britannia Mine Museum's new exhibit focuses on Howe Sound

鈥淥re and Orcas: The Remediation of Howe Sound,鈥 runs from Oct. 1 to 31.
Harley-Davidson鈥檚 Fuel Good Tour takes a pitstop in Squamish this weekend

Harley-Davidson鈥檚 Fuel Good Tour takes a pitstop in Squamish this weekend

The tour aims to connect riders and support communities.
Squamish business owner travels across country to fight climate change

Squamish business owner travels across country to fight climate change

Donning a superhero costume, Dan Tetzlaff is hoping to inspire others to take action on climate change as the 'Renewable Man.'
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