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Steven Chua

Steven Chua

Steven Chua has been a reporter for The Squamish Chief since 2017.

He’s covered municipal hall, the courts, the school board, the regional district and everything in between.

In 2018, he won an award from the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards for his reporting on the changes happening to Britannia Beach.

After realizing Squamish has no movie theatre, he took up rock climbing and hiking to help pass the time.

Email
steven@squamishchief.com

Recent Work by Steven

A timeline of Quest University’s financial troubles

A timeline of Quest University’s financial troubles

An in-depth account of the events leading up to the school’s decision to indefinitely halt its academic programming
Here's how crews rescued a BASE jumper off the Stawamus Chief

Here's how crews rescued a BASE jumper off the Stawamus Chief

North Shore Rescue helicopter crew responded to a call from Squamish SAR Tuesday night.
Think tank forecasts financial challenges for LNG projects such as Woodfibre LNG

Think tank forecasts financial challenges for LNG projects such as Woodfibre LNG

Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis released a new report noting the challenges facing B.C. LNG.
Squamish vegan travel company recognized by PETA

Squamish vegan travel company recognized by PETA

World Vegan Travel is among those receiving the inaugural Animal-Friendly African Safaris Award.
Get ready to reserve your camping spots in B.C.

Get ready to reserve your camping spots in B.C.

BC Parks’ booking online service for campsites in 2023 will open on Jan. 3. 
Opinion: How to defuse tense Christmas gatherings

Opinion: How to defuse tense Christmas gatherings

'Everyone talks about how cheery the holidays are, but, for many folks, it brings up the potential for forced, awkward interactions.'
Indigenous community members may be eligible for compensation

Indigenous community members may be eligible for compensation

If you lived on land that was affected by a drinking water advisory for one year, you may be able to make a claim.
Squamish MMA champion to defend her title

Squamish MMA champion to defend her title

In December, Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels squares off against former UFC fighter Sabina Mazo.
Squamish woman attacked by bear calls for people to respect estuary closure

Squamish woman attacked by bear calls for people to respect estuary closure

Reports of people disregarding closures prompt concern from officials.
Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

RCMP say they are still investigating the disappearance of Keith Zajac, who went missing in August.
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