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See this bobcat in the Squamish wild

See this bobcat in the Squamish wild

From diet to denning habits, learn about the elusive bobcat spotted by photographer Tim Cyr.
ICYMI: 'Shared Planet': How humans and nature can coexist for mutual survival

ICYMI: 'Shared Planet': How humans and nature can coexist for mutual survival

CBC’s 'Shared Planet' series has a B.C. connection with an ‘A-Team’ Squamish crew.
From injury to recovery: The heartwarming story of Wilson the goose's second chance

From injury to recovery: The heartwarming story of Wilson the goose's second chance

After more than seven months, Wilson has been captured, and the plastic arrow sticking out of his rump has been removed.
Canada waits: AirPods Pro 2 hearing features explained

Canada waits: AirPods Pro 2 hearing features explained

Expert insights on the benefits and limitations of AirPods Pro 2 as hearing aids and the importance of professional assessments for hearing loss.
Body of second person swept away in Lions Bay landslide recovered

Body of second person swept away in Lions Bay landslide recovered

At approximately 5:30 p.m. today, Dec. 21, the body of the second resident was found by emergency crews. 
'It's a very peaceful death': Demystifying medically assisted death in B.C.

'It's a very peaceful death': Demystifying medically assisted death in B.C.

Can you access MAID if you have dementia? 
One resident found dead after Lions Bay home hit by landslide, RCMP say

One resident found dead after Lions Bay home hit by landslide, RCMP say

'Emergency crews are continuing their search this evening for a second person associated with the home who remains unaccounted for.'
Updated: Homicide charge laid after woman found dead in West Vancouver home

Updated: Homicide charge laid after woman found dead in West Vancouver home

A charge of second-degree murder has been laid against Michael Dean Boretsky, 39, says IHIT.
'I'll never forget his face': Black bear trapped in car with Greek salad—and white paint

'I'll never forget his face': Black bear trapped in car with Greek salad—and white paint

'There's a black and white bear running around Squamish,' painter says of bear that broke into his vehicle for a Greek salad.
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.