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Customer Service Key for Local Govt: CAO Corien Speaker

July 14, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 14, 2012 Corien Speaker is busy. From downtown business associations to the chamber and to private

Doug Day Signs Lease with Squamish Executive Inn and Living Room

July 14, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 14, 2012 Gone are the signs asking people to stay away from the property, and gone

What $7.8 million will get you in Squamish

July 14, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 14, 2012 Money can’t buy you love, but $7.8 million can get you a palatial house

BC Transit Recomends Fare Increase in Squamish

July 11, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 11, 2012 Do you fumble around for coins when boarding a bus? BC Transit is working

Economy Top Concern in Squamish, Ipsos-Reid Survey Finds

July 9, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 9, 2012 Economy, growth, and transportation are the biggest concerns of Squamish residents, a district-commissioned Ipsos-Reid

Let a Million Gardens Bloom

July 7, 2012Squamish
By Philipa GardinerPublished: July 7, 2012 A vacant lot at the corner of Cleveland and Main streets in downtown Squamish

Chalmers Gets $100,500 in Severance

July 7, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 07, 2012 Cameron Chalmers will receive ten months of salary as part of his severance package,

A Journey to Nepal Revives Love for Photography

July 7, 2012Squamish
 By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 7, 2012 Ellen Crystal is in love, all over again, with her camera. Feeling burned out,

Councillors Unimpressed with Proposed Condo Complex

July 7, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 7, 2012 It’s the right type of building in a wrong kind of place. That is

Wendy Booth, Survivor

July 7, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 7, 2012 It’s a strange paradox of life: Adversity can bring clarity and strength, and illness

Quest University Offers Summer Program for Local Residents

July 7, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 7, 2012 Quest University is offering Sea to Sky locals an ‘exclusive’ deal to attend summer

Tumblewood to Close Down

July 5, 2012Squamish
 By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 07, 2012 Stories about businesses closing are becoming an old song in this town. It’s time

Kudos to Rec Staff

July 5, 2012Squamish
By Jeff CookePublished: July 7, 2012   As a participant in the Test of Metal, I wanted to write to

New Vehicle Route Impractical

July 5, 2012Squamish
By Paul Russell Published: June 30, 2012   First I would like to thank you for the opportunity to speak

Free Concert this Saturday by Squamish Academy of Music Students

July 5, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: July 5, 2012 Squamish Academy of Music is hosting a free concert on Sat, July 7, at

Read Her Story, and Share Her Burden

July 1, 2012Squamish
By Michelle Pammenter YoungPublished: June 30, 2011 Editor’a Note: Ever since she was diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Michelle Pammenter

SOFI Sheds Light on District Finances

July 1, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 30, 2012 There were 28 district employees who made more than $70,000 in 2011, the Statement

New Brackendale Bridge to Cost $400,000

July 1, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 30, 2012 If it wasn’t for the new signs posted by the district, you would hardly

Squamish Cash Mob Hits Climb On

July 1, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 30, 2012 Tatiana Kostiak had never set foot inside the Climb On store on Second Ave

Environmental Learning Centre Opens

June 30, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 28, 2012 North Shore Credit Union (NSCU) and North Vancouver School District 44  opened Environmental Learning

Denise Imbeau Sworn in as Rotary Club President

June 30, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 30, 2012 Denise Imbeau was sworn in as the Squamish Rotary Club president at the annual

GranFondo Proposes Route Change for 2012 Race

June 27, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 27, 2012 RBC GranFondo Whistler organizers are proposing an alternate route for this year’s race. Rather

Commemorative Plaques Stolen from Brennan Park Rec Centre

June 26, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 26, 2012 Thieves took off with two commemorative bronze plaques installed in the Brennan Park Recreation

Local Protests Bill C-38

June 23, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 23, 2012 Bill C38 is a draconian measure that twists environmental, employment, and immigration laws, and

‘Cutting Edge’ Training Costs SD 48 $25,000

June 23, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: June 23, 2012 SD 48 officials and staff spent more than $25,000 on a conference down south,
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