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Logging Trucks Unfairly Targeted: Forestry Advocates

Forest industry adovactes and logging truck operators say commercial vehicle inspectors have unfairly targeting logging trucks following the accident that claimed the life of a West Vancouver man.
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A Trail That Will Spin a Yarn

Meg Fellowes is proposing a trail that will string the town's well-known buildings and its natural assets in a loop, helping us share the stories that bind our diverse community together.
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More Events Needed to Bring People Downtown: District Study

There would be more visitors walking into downtown stores if there was a wider selection of retailers and dining, events, and more convenient shopping times, says a latest district survey.
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No stomach left grumbling

Squamish Breakfast Club has served 7,870 breakfasts to elementary students in Squamish in the last one year alone.
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Mom Wants Son Back from Lions Gate Hospital

A concerned mother is afraid her son will die if he stays in Lions Gate Hospital for much longer.
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A Community Program Needs Your Help

For the last two years, the program has enabled families new to Squamish to explore outdoor recreation activities in town for free. Now, this program is facing the axe.
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Ten Speakers Named for TEDx Squamish

Some ideas are just worth spreading, and TEDx Squamish: Radical Shift will provide the platform for that kind of intelligent exchange on Nov. 2 at Quest University.
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‘Gondola Will Make Squamish a Destination’

In an interview with the Reporter, Jayson Faulkner, the General Manager of the Sea to Sky Gondola, talks about how the gondola will change the perception of Squamish, making the town a destination in itself.
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A Million Dollar Trail, But Still Incomplete

Local and provincial governments have poured hundreds of thousands into it. Yet, seven years and $1.4 million later, the Corridor Trail has a key links missing for its completion.
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Private Squamish-Vancouver Commuter Service Begins

Eduardo Torres, a new resident of Squamish, is starting a 21-seater commuter van from downtown Squamish to downtown Vancouver.
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