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One Possibility: 3.36 Per Cent Tax Hike

February 25, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 25. 2012. There is a possibility of a 3. 36 per cent property tax hike if

$5 Trail Event Fee: A Poorly Worded Bylaw, and as Poorly Enforced

February 25, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 25, 2012 It was a ‘toothless tiger,’ a ‘poorly worded bylaw,’ a ‘badly enforced policy’. The

It All Boils Down to Leverage

February 25, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 25, 2012 Is $2.95 million of tax payers’ money justified for an overpass that would connect

Doug Day Gets an Earful From His Neighbours

February 23, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 23, 2012. Developer Doug Day had envisioned it as a friendly get together of neighbours, but

Mountain Film Festival Comes to Squamish on March 8

February 20, 2012Breaking News
Sumbitted One of America’s longest-running film festivals, the Mountainfilm in Telluride Festival (Mountainfilm), will stop in Squamish for one night

No End in Sight, but More Work for Him

February 18, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 18, 2012 Officially, Rick Hume is a director of facilities at School Board 48. But drive

An Introduction to the Squamish Project

February 18, 2012Squamish
By Eric AndersenPublished: Feb. 18, 2012   “Squamish is not a ‘PROJECT’, like Whistler is. It’s grown more organically, according

A Documentary of Her Own

February 17, 2012Squamish
By Geraldine GuilfoylePublished: Feb. 18, 2012   When filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom made the emotionally charged and thought provoking documentary,

We are still teaching

February 17, 2012Squamish
By Beth MillerPublished: Feb. 18, 2012   As far as student strike is concerned, we are still where we are

Path to Wellness

February 17, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 18, 2012 Nirmala Raniga still remembers the day she drove to Whistler to meet Deepak Chopra

TransLink Mulls Squamish-Vancouver Commuter Bus

February 17, 2012Squamish
By Rob WeysPublished: Feb. 18, 2012   A commuter bus from Squamish to Vancouver is possible in the near future

Quest Scores High on National Survey

February 16, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 17, 2012 Quest University was placed first in Canada in undergraduate educational quality by the National

Proper Off-leash Park Needed

February 16, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 18, 2012 As evening starts to envelope the day, the Nexen trail begins to clog with

A bookstore is gone, but not its memories

February 15, 2012Squamish
By Laura DrewryPublished: Feb. 18, 2012   Eight months ago, we made the hard decision to close The Squamish Bookshelf.

A mother’s story of pain and joy

February 15, 2012Squamish
By Renee BricknerPublished: Feb. 18, 2012.   “Don’t lift anything heavier than your baby”, they tell you.  It’s one week

GranFondo Funneled $650,000 into Squamish Economy

February 15, 2012Breaking News
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 18, 2012. The RBC GranFondo Whistler funnelled $650,000 into the Squamish economy, the race organiser informed

RCMP still investigating Garibaldi Highland bomb blast

February 13, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 15, 2011 More than a year after a bomb blast destroyed a jeep in Garibaldi Highlands,

From Hobby to Passion

February 11, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012. The story of Fredrick Roy and Emilie De Rome’s artistic journey began with a

Love in the Time of Cancer

February 11, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012 Baljit Thandi points to the picture on the wall. A fuzzy-haired young man and

Squamish Gets a $4 Million Boost for Landfill Improvements

February 11, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012 Squamish received a $4 million contribution from Canada’s Gas Tax Fund for infrastructure upgrades

Why Jennifer Siebel Newsom Made Miss Representation

February 10, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012. Like drawing back a curtain to let bright light stream in, Miss Representation challenges

Fee Waiver Denied

February 10, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012. School District 48 board members voted to deny a waiver of fees request for

Aiming for Gold

February 10, 2012Squamish
By Gagandeep GhumanPublished: Feb. 11, 2012. At first, Adam Smith’s home looks no different from other homes in the Amblepath

My time on the campaign trail

February 10, 2012Squamish
By Brad HodgePublished: Feb. 11, 2012.   It’s hard to believe, sitting here in February, that as recently as November

District Hires New Communications Manager

February 10, 2012Breaking News
Submitted The District of Squamish has hired Christie Smith as the new communications manager, it was annouced in a press
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