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Squamish Constellation Festival organizers have their eyes — and ears — on 2022 event

May 24, 2021

piquenewsmagazine.com – Squamish Constellation Festival is cancelled, but organizers, now including former mayor Patricia Heintzman, are gearing up for 2022. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1396501173943750658


Run over on a sidewalk, North Shore man a test case in new ICBC insurance scheme

piquenewsmagazine.com – A new “no-fault” insurance program put into place May 1 is being tested by a man who was run over on a sidewalk on Vancouver’s North Shore Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1395494540962717700


Range Rover: Wither consumerism?

piquenewsmagazine.com – Changes can—and must—be made in the system at large to encourage companies to make longer-lasting products, and to build a part of the economy dedicated to repairing and up-cycling products. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1396219316488613890


Province announces $10M grant to Avalanche Canada

piquenewsmagazine.com – After years of lobbying for funding certainty, Avalanche Canada is set to receive a $10-million grant from the B.C. government doled out over 10 years. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1396143819192688644


Police can now issue fines for not wearing a mask in B.C.'s fitness facilities

piquenewsmagazine.com – Anyone who doesn’t wear a mask while working out at a B.C. fitness facility could be slapped with a $230 fine. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1394809275407495171


Plan to restart B.C.'s economy as COVID restrictions ease Tuesday: premier

piquenewsmagazine.com – VICTORIA — The road map that lays out the path for British Columbia residents to get on with their post-pandemic lives will be revealed on Tuesday, says Premier John Horgan. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1396473995055157249


Miri Rozenvain — The Plaza Galleries

plazagalleries.com – Miri Rozenvain was born in 1998 to Aleksandra Savina and Michael Rozenvain, a family of artists who nurtured her artistic development from a very young age. The artists’ studio was located in the fam… Tweeted by @machi6221 https://twitter.com/machi6221/status/1395689054067298307


Man rescued after four days stranded on Howe Sound

piquenewsmagazine.com – A canoer was stuck near the mouth of the Squamish River after losing his vessel. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1395105790348861440


Indians for Indians Radio Show

repository.ou.edu – Indians for Indians Radio Show Grid view List view Indians for Indians Radio Show, 1951 114, Announcements. Cheyenne Flag Song – Morris Medicine. Cheyenne Songs – Morris Medicine. Dedication. Dedicat… Tweeted by @OU_Libraries https://twitter.com/OU_Libraries/status/1395484583886532620


FORK IN THE ROAD: A little taste of paradise; a little rocket fuel

piquenewsmagazine.com – There are many ways to help the B.C. bee including not mowing your lawn completely and planting wildflowers for the insects. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1396536406206402560


Dr. Bonnie Henry joins national campaign to end vaccine hesitancy (VIDEO)

vancouverisawesome.com – Dr. Bonnie Henry has joined Ryan Reynolds, and Michael Bublé in the This Is Our Shot campaign to end coronavirus vaccine hesitancy in Canada. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1394497974181318660


B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

piquenewsmagazine.com – BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO/President Ian Tostenson said restaurants “are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining.” Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1395856928945889283


B.C. government to provide $50M to help tourism sector

biv.com – Eligible expenses include payroll, rent and utility costs related to restarting or ramping up operations in preparation for gradual reopening Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1394732374429110274


All this remote learning is turning more university students into night owls

piquenewsmagazine.com – A new SFU study found university students are more likely to go to bed later and sleep less efficiently with the shift to remote learning in the pandemic. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1395071350440661001


'Cat 1, coyote 0': Metro Vancouver police camera catches house cat chasing away coyote (VIDEO)

vancouverisawesome.com – Police near Vancouver, B.C., caught a cat chasing a coyote on camera in a parking lot near the police station. Both animals are ok. Tweeted by @PiqueNews https://twitter.com/PiqueNews/status/1394528173094621185


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