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Dogwood Trees to Replace Cherry Trees

May 18, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 18, 2012 The cherry trees in downtown Squamish will be replaced by the floral emblem of

Overall Crime Drops, but Bike Thefts and Business Break-ins Rise

May 18, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 18, 2012 There has been a drop in crime when compared to the last two years,

District Reveals Little On Legal Claims

May 18, 2012Squamish
  By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 16, 2012 The District of Squamish has paid $21,961 to settle legal claims filed against

‘We Are Paying Ten Times More in Utilities’

May 18, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 18, 2012 The increasing utility rate and its flat-rate structure will force a Squamish non-profit to

Cemetery Club Heads to Mainstage in Kamloops

May 17, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 18, 2012 Cemetery Club, a production of the Between Shifts Theatre Company, has won eight out

What ICAAN Means

May 17, 2012Squamish
By Kerry BrownPublished: May 18, 2012   Most people have probably not heard of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names

Council Pay is About Value, Not Money

May 17, 2012Squamish
By Nate DolhaPublished: May 18, 2012   There has been much made of the recent increase in our council’s remuneration.

Kevin Ramsay Was Appointed SODC Special Advisor in March

May 16, 2012Breaking News
  Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 16, 2012 Squamish council appointed Kevin Ramsay as a special advisor to the Squamish Oceanfront Development

Mother Courage

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 The lullaby was in Tagalog, the official language of Philippines, but Jonie Palabrica knew

Lucky to be part of something special

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Pam BourdonPublished: May 12, 2012   I have been lucky enough to be a part of something very special

The Commuter Sacrifice

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Nate DolhaPublished: May 12, 2012   My day begins, like hundreds before it, at about 5 a. m. Over

New Water Pipe Soon for Judd Road

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 The District of Squamish plans to replace three water pipes this year as part

Smart Board Enlivens Stawamus Elementary School Clasrooms

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 “So, how do we like our new Smart Board,” Beth Walker asks of her

District ‘Tailors’ Subdivision Bylaw to Squamish

May 12, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 Squamish Subdivision and Control Bylaw is a big, dense, and a highly technical document

Vets Urge Residents to Clean Up After Pets

May 12, 2012Pets
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 Last year, Kristy Lake spent more than $1,500 in treatment for her dog, Finnigan,

Impact “Low” for Culliton Creek Power Project

May 12, 2012Squamish
  An artists rendering of the powerhouse for Culliton Creek Power Project. By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 An upcoming

Commuting Bad for Heart, Lung, and Overall Fitness: New US Study

May 11, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 12, 2012 Now, here’s another reason for Squamish to work towards creating employment  close to home.

Police Search in Dentville Yields Explosives and Detonators

May 8, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 8 , 2012 A police search in Dentville has yielded industrial grade explosives and detonators, according

Squamish Valley Landowner to Sue the Province over Land Error

May 5, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 John Martins has had enough. Martins is suing the provincial government for failing to

EI Recipients Decrease in Squamish

May 5, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 Employment Insurance (EI) recipients have been decreasing in Squamish over the past one year,

Skateboarder Revives Plan for Indoor Ramp

May 5, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 Almost a year after the Britannia Beach ramp was dismantled by the Ministry of

Local Vows to Fight BC Hydro over Smart Meters

May 5, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 When BC Hydro engineers come to install smart meters at the Paradise Valley home

Barb Stegeman, Lee Malleau Inspire Audience at BAG

May 5, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 There are dreamers and doers in Nova Scotia, and one of that land’s successful

Writing Your Own Cheque is Easy, Councillors

May 4, 2012Squamish
By Brian HughesPublished: May 4, 2012    In the 22 years I have resided in Squamish I have never felt

Cemetery Club Moves to Bigger Stage

May 4, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: May 5, 2012 After entertaining the audience in Squamish, the latest production by Between Shift Theatre is
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