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Local dog training company first in region to get SPCA accreditation

The BC SPCA launched the innovative program to accredit dog-training businesses in British Columbia in January this year and it sets out science-based training standards to ensure humane treatment for dogs.
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When Cinci and Chris joined a global movement to ‘B the change’

Last months, Sea to Sky Removal joined the ranks of Patagonia and Ben and Jerry’s and over 2,000 companies around the world for whom businesses isn’t merely about making money.
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Squamish Street Market is back this Father’s Day

Registration for vendors, food trucks and sponsors is on-going throughout the summer, says Peters. The next Squamish Street Market events take place on Sunday, July 14 and August 11.
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What happened to Jodi ? Ten years of search for answers

Every day brings a fresh cycle of hope and despair, and there is a rarely a day Rob says his parent and the family don’t think about Jodi and what happened to her.  
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Five motorcycles impounded for excessive speeding on Highway 99

The motorcycles were stopped by police and the operators were issued violation tickets of $368 for excessive speed.
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Sea to Sky Singers present ‘Comedy Tonight’ shows

The concerts will feature funny songs from a variety of musical genres, as well as a special treat — a stand-up performance by award-winning comedian Ross Dauk, named “Best Comedian in Vancouver” by the Georgia Straight.
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Red Cross volunteers will knock on your doors

Squamish was chosen for the pilot because of the local flood risk, having been last affected by severe floods in 2003.
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Meet Major, the dog with a nose for invasive mussels on boats

K9 Major will primarily be on the road from late March to October, searching for invasive mussels on boats travelling through and into B.C.
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New cidery aims for a #ciderevolution in Squamish

There is a revolution brewing in Squamish—a cider revolution if you believe the people behind the new cidery in town.
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Tim Hortons launches new rewards program

With Tims Rewards, Canadians will be eligible for a free hot brewed coffee or hot tea (any size) or baked good (except for Timbits and bagels) after every seventh visit.
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