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Canada Post strike enters 12th day as negotiations continue

Canada Post strike enters 12th day as negotiations continue

OTTAWA — Canada Post says it's missed out on delivering an estimated 10 million parcels as a strike by more than 55,000 workers across the country continues ahead of Black Friday.
‘Our ancestors are always in the room when we speak,’ Crystal Lewis on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language revival

‘Our ancestors are always in the room when we speak,’ Crystal Lewis on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language revival

Squamish youth leader reflects on the importance of language and cultural identity.
Squamish letter: Why so few locals at the Remembrance Day ceremony?

Squamish letter: Why so few locals at the Remembrance Day ceremony?

'Without honouring and respecting their sacrifices we might not have any of the other holidays we have all come to love and enjoy.'
Could gas flaring from Woodfibre LNG pose a health threat to Squamish residents?

Could gas flaring from Woodfibre LNG pose a health threat to Squamish residents?

As construction begins on the Woodfibre LNG facility in Squamish, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, residents are worried about air pollution and health impacts from flaring — the process of burning off excess gas. Missing environmental assessment data doesn’t quell their fears.
Letter: Squamish bike lanes are second to none

Letter: Squamish bike lanes are second to none

'In Squamish, we have bike lanes throughout the downtown, bike lanes that are two-way and are light at night, bike lanes that leave 18 inches so you don’t get doored in some places, and the dike trails that are extensive and go for kilometres.'
Squamish editorial: A winter highway song parody for locals

Squamish editorial: A winter highway song parody for locals

With the first snowfall of the season upon us in the Sea to Sky and Whistler Blackcomb now open, here’s a song for locals to sing as we watch the folks from the city try to make it up to the resort on their bald tires.
ICYMI: How Second Chance Cheekye Ranch rehabilitates rescued horses

ICYMI: How Second Chance Cheekye Ranch rehabilitates rescued horses

A deeper look at the rehabilitating and rehoming of rescued horses at Squamish’s Second Chance Cheekye Ranch.
ICYMI: Policing in Squamish’s Indigenous communities

ICYMI: Policing in Squamish’s Indigenous communities

'I don’t do anything performatively. I’m passionate about connecting with people,' says RCMP Const. Kelly Dean.
Squamish council cut: Short-term rental licences change in 2025

Squamish council cut: Short-term rental licences change in 2025

The District has announced the new fees for a short-term rental licence going into 2025 and they start at $400.
Carbon capture technology is vital in tackling climate change, says SFU prof

Carbon capture technology is vital in tackling climate change, says SFU prof

Learn about the role of carbon capture technology—like at Squamish’s Carbon Engineering—in combating climate change and the possible future of this ‘essential’ innovation.
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