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麻豆社国产today鈥擮ct. 24: Everything to know to start your day

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Happy Thursday, Squamish!

Today's fun facts: Halloween is seven days away and there are 62 days to Christmas. 

says it will be mainly cloudy today, with a 30% chance of showers; there will be clearing this evening.

We will see a high of 8 C and a low down to a chilly 1 C overnight.

According to yesterday's hot spot in B.C. was North Cowichan, which hit 14.8 C. (麻豆社国产saw a high of 11.1 C on Oct. 23).

The cold spot in B.C. was Clinton, which saw a dip to -14.8 C.

Today's B.C. hot spot is predicted to be Sand Heads light station (at the southern side of the entrance to the Fraser River), which could reach 10.2 C.

Today's cold spot, set to be a chilly -8.5  C, is again Clinton.

Looking ahead

Expect a mix of sun and cloud on Friday and then rain through to Wednesday next week. 

Sunrise & sunset

 on Oct. 24 is at 7:50 a.m. Sunset today will be at 6:03 p.m. 

Moon phase

The moon is in its last quarter phase.

The moon's illumination is currently 47.8%, meaning that is the percentage of the moon lit up by the sun.

The moon is currently located in the constellation of Cancer, according to

Moonrise was at 12 a.m; moonset is at 3:41 p.m. 

Tides

The next high tide is at 1:37 p.m. (height: 4.58  metres); the next low tide today is at 8:31 p.m. (height: 3.35 m), according to .

The final high tide today is at 10:44 p.m. (3.4 m).

Seawater temp

According to , the seawater temperature in Howe Sound today is 10.4 C. 

Based on historical data over a period of 10 years, the warmest water on this day in Howe Sound was recorded in 2015 and was 11.5 C, and the coldest was recorded in 2008 at 9.5 C.

Seawater temperature in Howe Sound is expected to drop to 9.9 C in the next 10 days.

October average water temperature in Howe Sound is 11.6 C, the minimum temperature is 9.1 C, and the maximum is 15.5 C.

Be prepared

Last weekend's first storm of the fall season has the District of 麻豆社国产reminding folks in town to be prepared for floods and other natural disasters. 

Here's the muni's tips: 

馃憠Download the must-read Flood Preparedness Guide so you'll know how to prepare for, respond to and recover from a flood. ;

馃憠Assist in local drainage efforts by keeping catch basins, culverts and ditches adjacent to your home clear and free of debris such as leaves;

馃憠Sign up for 麻豆社国产Alert

Got batteries? 

Have a bunch of old batteries lying around? 

The  is on the week of Nov. 4 to 8.

Simply put out your batteries on your regular garbage and organics collection day that week.

鈫 Place batteries into clear, sealable plastic bags.

鈫 On your regular collection day that week, place the sealed battery bags on top of your recycling tote.

That is it!

New 麻豆社国产Youth Council

The 2024 to 2025 麻豆社国产Youth Council members

They had their first meeting earlier this month.

The council of 14, which serves until the summer of 2025, has several goals: To amplify the voice of 麻豆社国产youth in matters and projects that directly impact them; to create a series of youth-led projects; to plant the "seeds of civic engagement mindset and skillset" in 麻豆社国产youth, and to create a legacy that gives 麻豆社国产youth a seat at the decision-making table for years to come. 

The student council works with District council, muni staff, and partner agencies.

The 14 members for this year are:

Grant Boguski

Ellie Boon

Melanie Booth

Eric Chen

Auni Dayton

Delisha Dhillon

Zeffe Hatten

Dante Kiej

Theo Parial

Maria Ravina

Bhavnoor Tatla

Rian Waite

Evelyn Webster

Florence Webster

Put your pumpkins inside

It is that time of year when folks want a bright orange pumpkin to carve or display, but pumpkins left outside are a major bear attractant, wildlife experts warn. 

They invite local black bears right to your door.

The BC  says that "it鈥檚 best to limit the length of time jack-o'-lanterns are outside. One of the best things you can do to prevent attracting bears to pumpkins around your home is to extinguish any candles and take them inside at night."

Winter tires

Don't forget, since Oct. 1, winter tires or chains are required on the Sea to Sky Highway. It is the law.

"On B.C. roads and highways where winter tires are required, passenger vehicles and light trucks need to use tires that have the three-peaked mountain and snowflake symbol or 'M+S' on the sidewall. This applies to two-wheel, all-wheel, and four-wheel drive vehicles. The tires need to be in good condition and have a tread depth of at least 3.5 mm (5/32鈥)," reads the  site.

"Designated winter tires are your best option for staying safe in winter conditions. We recommend using a set of four matched winter tires with the 3-peaked mountain and snowflake symbol."

The tires must stay on through to March 31. Not having proper winter tires or chains can earn drivers a fine of $121.

Salt shed on the move

The District of 麻豆社国产has announced the temporary relocation of a salt shed from 39909 Government Road to the Brennan Park overflow-campground.

The move is due to the building of the new public works facility at the Public Works Yard.

鈥疶he municipal campground will continue to operate only for events.

The temporary location will be used for about three years during the construction of the new public works facility.

"District staff explored several sites for the temporary relocation, and the Brennan Park overflow campground was determined to be most suitable based on location, site readiness, access and public safety," reads .

"The site will be paved in order to accommodate the footprint of the salt shed and will be resurfaced once the shed is removed. "

That work will last until the end of October.

During construction, the District says folks can expect the following impacts to the area;

During construction: 

  • Increased truck traffic and heavy equipment (excavators and crane) 
  • Soil removal and paving work 
  • No lane closures are anticipated 
  • Corridor Trail will not be impacted 
  • Trail users are asked to use extra caution and be mindful of trucks turning into the work site 
  • Construction noise 

When winter weather hits: 

  • When we get heavy amounts of snow, locals in the area can expect to see increased traffic, with trucks entering and exiting the site on a daily 24/7 basis 
  • Increased truck noise (truck safety backup beepers) 

Spit Road closure

The 麻豆社国产Training Berm (Spit Road) is now closed until Nov. 15, as 麻豆社国产River Watershed Society (SRWS) crews install a third large fish-friendly box culvert.

"This feature will replace the current undersized culvert, which will improve fish access and allow freshwater to transfer into the central estuary channel from the Squamish River," reads a SRWS post.

The work is part of the .

Events to note

There's always something going on in this town. Here are some events that stand out to us:

*Oct. 25, Luminesque Dance Presents "RISQU脡 MASQUERADE"! at the BAG, located at 41950 Government Road, from 7 to 11: 30 p.m. 

"An adults-only Halloween Party with a sultry twist! ... Step into a world of mystery, masks, and sultry burlesque vibes! Get ready for captivating burlesque-style performances, daring costumes, and a night filled with seductive surprises. With DJ Foxy Moron heating up the dance floor, you'll be dancing all night," reads the listing.

Oct. 26, there's free Pumpkin Carving at the BAG from 1 to 3 p.m.


"Come join us at Brackendale Art Gallery for a fun-filled afternoon of carving pumpkins, and some fun competition! Get creative and show off your carving skills while enjoying the company of fellow pumpkin enthusiasts," reads the listing.


鈥ct. 26FRIGHT NIGHT at Tricksters Hideout, located at 38005 Cleveland Avenue, from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.

"Trickster鈥檚 Hideout transforms into a haunted playground, with spooky decor, sweet treats and sinister surprises lurking behind every corner. Dance through the night as Case Of The Mondays unleash an electrifying blend of house, bass, and tech-house beats that will keep your heart racing. Alongside them, LAV from Whistler will summon deep grooves that will leave you haunted," reads the listing.

Oct. 26Surf Hat returns to The BAG, from 8 p.m. to midnight. 

"Surf Hat are a psych-surf group from Squamish. ... Their debut record 'Surf Hat' has gathered over a millions streams and they have established a rapidly growing fan-base across North America. The classic power-trio lineup delivers the verby, jangly surf-rock guitar style of modern bands mixed with the sweetly harmonized vocals of beloved classics. Picture Allah-lahs meeting The Ventures or The Beatles," reads the listing.

There are many more events coming up; go to our online events calendar to see them all!

Want a possible shout-out in our daily report? Load your event into our free calendar, by clicking "create an event."

Highway 99 issues to note

鈥, in both directions, watch for mowing between Exit 3: Horseshoe Bay Junction and Main St. for 140.4 km (West Vancouver to 1 km north of Pemberton). The work will continue until Saturday, Oct. 26, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily.

Gas prices

Seems to be a Sea to Sky pattern to gas prices of late.

In Squamish, regular gas is going for 168.9 cents per litre today at most stations.

In Pemberton, you can also fill up for 168.9/L at most stations.

And in Whistler, you can fill up for the same, 168.9/L at most stations.

According to, the least expensive gas today in B.C. is in Kamloops, where you can fill up for 144.9/L, at the Cosco, located at 1675 Versatile Dr.

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