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'Brutal': Convicted B.C. double killer jailed 18 years before parole eligibility

'Brutal': Convicted B.C. double killer jailed 18 years before parole eligibility

Wade Cudmore, 35, was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury in the 2021 killings of Erick and Carlo Fryer.
Canucks lines vs Rangers, November 19, 2024

Canucks lines vs Rangers, November 19, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks could be missing not only J.T. Miller but also Conor Garland as they face the New York Rangers.
Near misses still a problem at Squamish's Government Road crosswalk

Near misses still a problem at Squamish's Government Road crosswalk

Volunteer crossing guard was part of a close call near Mamquam Elementary last week.
Opinion: No one should speculate about J.T. Miller's leave of absence

Opinion: No one should speculate about J.T. Miller's leave of absence

The Vancouver Canucks announced on Tuesday that J.T. Miller will take an indefinite leave of absence from the team for personal reasons.
Squamish editorial: MP Weiler's big gamble

Squamish editorial: MP Weiler's big gamble

Weiler read a letter signed by 24 MPs to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Natural carbon sinks won't get world to net zero, find B.C. scientists

Natural carbon sinks won't get world to net zero, find B.C. scientists

Study warns governments around the world are taking credit for carbon removed by nature. The result: even if climate targets are met, they won't halt global warming.
'Absolute salmon factory': B.C. restoration project shows early signs of success

'Absolute salmon factory': B.C. restoration project shows early signs of success

Katzie First Nation reconnects creeks and sloughs with Pitt River in bid to bring back salmon, protect against extreme weather.
Updated: Uber aims to expand to Squamish: Looking to hire local drivers

Updated: Uber aims to expand to Squamish: Looking to hire local drivers

Company plans expansion into B.C. in early 2025, offering a $500 incentive for new drivers; Squamish Taxi shares concerns over the announcement.
Squamish letter: Councillor wrong on Sue Big Oil

Squamish letter: Councillor wrong on Sue Big Oil

Regarding Coun Greenlaw’s letter on why she supports the Sue Big Oil movement in The ¾¢±¬´ó¹Ï Oct. 31, there is little doubt that her concern is well-founded. Whether Sue Big Oil is a solution requires more scrutiny.
Rob Shaw: Eby plays best hand with limited deck for new cabinet

Rob Shaw: Eby plays best hand with limited deck for new cabinet

Premier takes mostly pragmatic approach crafting latest ministerial team