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Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

Feeling hesitant to text an old friend? New research says you're not alone

SFU study co-author Lara Aknin delves into the reluctance to reach out to past connections.
Driver strikes pedestrian and baby in Squamish, arrested two blocks away

Driver strikes pedestrian and baby in Squamish, arrested two blocks away

Public's help sought in Sea to Sky hit-and-run involving baby in stroller.
‘Where am I?’: Squamish paddler has magical moment with dolphin pod

‘Where am I?’: Squamish paddler has magical moment with dolphin pod

Local veteran paddler surprised by close encounter with 20-plus Pacific white-sided dolphins.
Quick response but tragic outcome in Squamish snowmobiling accident

Quick response but tragic outcome in Squamish snowmobiling accident

Caroline Favot is remembered for her 'unwavering spirit of generosity and adventure.'
Updated: Dead elk found in Squamish Valley sparks Conservation Officer Service investigation

Updated: Dead elk found in Squamish Valley sparks Conservation Officer Service investigation

Squamish Nation working with authorities on the case and considering possible future action.
Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Historic Revelation: Trinity Western prof uncovers that the decimal point was used 150 years before previously thought. 
Online comics, games and quiz to mark Safer Internet Day

Online comics, games and quiz to mark Safer Internet Day

Learn how to keep kids safe online with new Zoe & Molly resources launched on Safer Internet Day by Canadian Centre for Child Protection.
'Rainfall warning' vs 'weather alert': Demystifying Environment Canada's advisories

'Rainfall warning' vs 'weather alert': Demystifying Environment Canada's advisories

Answers from warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
‘Always a bright side’: Squamish forester highlighted by Indigenous network

‘Always a bright side’: Squamish forester highlighted by Indigenous network

The Indigenous Resource Network, a national grassroots organization that advocates for Indigenous representation, was in Squamish recently to speak to forestry workers.
Fascinating facts you may not know about octopuses in Howe Sound

Fascinating facts you may not know about octopuses in Howe Sound

‘They're way more interesting than they are creepy, once you start to learn about them,’ says Vancouver Aquarium curator.