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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.
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.
Ever considered being a B.C. sheriff?

Ever considered being a B.C. sheriff?

Provincial government is currently hiring deputy sheriffs, including in the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Photos: Woodfibre LNG's worker ship arrives in Vancouver from Estonia

Photos: Woodfibre LNG's worker ship arrives in Vancouver from Estonia

The arrival of the MV Isabelle: Worker accommodation for the construction of the Squamish LNG plant.
Aren’t they supposed to be sleeping?: Understanding black bear hibernation

Aren’t they supposed to be sleeping?: Understanding black bear hibernation

After reports of an active bear den in Squamish, biologist Vanessa Isnardy sheds light on bear behaviour during hibernation season.
Here's FortisBC's plans for discharging treated water at Woodfibre LNG and BC Rail sites

Here's FortisBC's plans for discharging treated water at Woodfibre LNG and BC Rail sites

The company has submitted an application to the BC Energy Regulator to release treated waste water at two sites: the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
Preventing bird strikes: Tips from a wildlife expert

Preventing bird strikes: Tips from a wildlife expert

Squamish residents are encouraged to take action by making their windows bird-safe to protect local wildlife and reduce bird-window collisions.
Squamish video highlights potential bear encounter risks for pets and people

Squamish video highlights potential bear encounter risks for pets and people

Learn from experts how bears perceive dogs and what steps pet owners can take to avoid potentially dangerous situations in bear country.