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Even with UNDRIP, DRIPA, barriers to economic reconciliation remain

Even with UNDRIP, DRIPA, barriers to economic reconciliation remain

Government-backed loans would help First Nations take equity stakes in major projects, advancing meaningful opportunities for project participation
St’at’imc powwow arbour built by volunteers from around the globe

St’at’imc powwow arbour built by volunteers from around the globe

The arbour is located just outside of Pemberton and will host powwows and ceremonies from next summer onwards
The Howe Sound Women’s Centre rebrands as PearlSpace

The Howe Sound Women’s Centre rebrands as PearlSpace

'This decision to rebrand was made after several years of reflection, looking at our last 40 years and looking forward to our next 40 years,’ says executive director of the Sea to Sky Corridor organization.
SLRD sends Tiger Bay development back to staff

SLRD sends Tiger Bay development back to staff

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District opts to get more info about the development proposal to bring a surf park and 1,050 housing units to Britannia Beach.
Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

A cougar reported near the top of the BCMC Trail in North Vancouver was likely just passing through, according to Metro Vancouver parks staff
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event in Squamish

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event in Squamish

A march from downtown ߣÄÌÉçÇøwill end at O’Siyam Pavilion where Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (ߣÄÌÉçÇøNation) Elders, survivors, youth and allies will speak.
B.C. ski resorts get early snow in September

B.C. ski resorts get early snow in September

The snowfall was captured on the resort's live mountain camera at Whistler Peak.
Letters: Locals' heartfelt pleas — Save The Spot Laundromat in Squamish

Letters: Locals' heartfelt pleas — Save The Spot Laundromat in Squamish

We received these two letters in response to our story about The Spot's pending closure.
Opinion: Meet Squamish's most energetic resident — the Douglas squirrel

Opinion: Meet Squamish's most energetic resident — the Douglas squirrel

Learn how Douglas squirrels shape Squamish's lush forests.
B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

The pole was erected at the terminal in 1966 after being created by a then-24-year-old Tony Hunt Sr. as a centennial project
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