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Liberals eye battleground ridings in hopes of majority

Liberals eye battleground ridings in hopes of majority

The Liberals flipped a seat in Quebec late Tuesday morning, leaving them three seats shy of a majority
Black bear killed in Whistler after attacking, biting woman

Black bear killed in Whistler after attacking, biting woman

Conservation Officers continue to investigate
Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting this week

Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting this week

Want a possible shout-out in our daily event roundup? Load your event into our free online calendar.
Driving Squamish: Road sweeping between Lehigh Rd and Scott Cres

Driving Squamish: Road sweeping between Lehigh Rd and Scott Cres

Also, roadside brushing is planned between Scott Cres and Alpha Lake Rd for 50.6 km (ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappto Whistler).
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapptoday—April 29: It is Pitch-In Week!

ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapptoday—April 29: It is Pitch-In Week!

Landfill is closed today, April 29 for scale re-calibration; boat launch closed for repairs.
Update: ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappwildfire being held

Update: ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappwildfire being held

The fire is likely human caused and located in the Brohm Ridge area.
Canucks' captain Quinn Hughes named finalist for 2025 Norris Trophy

Canucks' captain Quinn Hughes named finalist for 2025 Norris Trophy

Despite missing 14 games, Quinn Hughes still finished third among defencemen in scoring.
Kirk LaPointe: Canada flinches at giving Carney the mandate he was hoping for

Kirk LaPointe: Canada flinches at giving Carney the mandate he was hoping for

No majority, no honeymoon, just Trump and a splintered House of Commons
UPDATE: After collapse, NDP could prop up Liberal minority

UPDATE: After collapse, NDP could prop up Liberal minority

The NDP is on track to lose official party status but could still hold the balance of power
Liberals win 4th mandate as NDP vote collapses and Singh announces he will resign

Liberals win 4th mandate as NDP vote collapses and Singh announces he will resign

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to unite the country and govern for all after Canadians handed the Liberals a fourth consecutive mandate in Monday's federal election.
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