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Our vision: A new regional hospital and wellness village in Squamish

For the past two years a group of local citizens have been working to consolidate support for a new Sea
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Squamish Search and Rescue seek help looking for missing hiker

Police and search crews are combing the Sea to Summit trail for 20-year-old Alex Mai, who vanished while hiking with
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Injured bear euthanized on Sea to Sky Highway near Squamish

The Conservation Officer Service has euthanized a black bear found injured on the Sea-to-Sky Highway near Squamish. According to a
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Squamish residents worry growth is outrunning local services

Most Squamish residents still rate their town as a good place to live, though a new District-commissioned survey suggests many
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Seven vehicles impounded in Sea to Sky Highway traffic blitz

A Friday-night traffic blitz on the Sea-to-Sky Highway ended with seven vehicles impounded and a string of excessive-speed tickets, West
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Search continues for cougars in Whistler; trails on Blackcomb remain closed

Conservation officers and their K-9 teams spent Wednesday scouring Blackcomb Mountain for two cougars that were reported this past weekend.
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We need more women in politics: John French

We need more women in politics. What I learned from my trip to the Canadian Federation of Municipalities (FCM) conference
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Squamish RCMP reminds people to be vigilant about bike thefts

As the days get longer and the biking trails start calling, Squamish RCMP is reminding residents and visitors to take
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Cougar activity closes two Whistler Mountain Bike Park zones

A portion of Whistler Mountain Bike Park has been closed due to cougar activity. In a brief statement, Whistler Blackcomb
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Squamish wildfire is now under control

The Dryden Creek wildfire has been reclassified as under control, but evacuation measures and park restrictions remain in effect while
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