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Rogers launches 5G network in Squamish

Rogers has launched 5G in 24 new cities and towns across British Columbia, including Squamish and Whistler.
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Coyotes appear to be thriving in town: Wildlife educator

Coyote population appears to be thriving throughout Squamish, with the town experiencing a fair amount of coyote activity over the past two years, says Meg Toom, a wildlife educator for the district.
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District considers pressure washing Rose Park tree

District of Squamish is considering pressure washing the flowers on a Rose Park pear tree to prevent fruit generation after concerns about it being a bear attractant.
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New speed reader to be installed on Valley Drive

District of Squamish will be installing a new speed reader on Valley Drive in Valleycliffe after complaints about speeding by local citizens.
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Parking, traffic send Brackendale apartment project back to drawing board

A 36-unit rental apartment building on Government Road in Brackendale was sent back to the drawing board by council over concerns about parking and other variances.
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Seven best places to enjoy Fall in Squamish

Fall in Squamish is a time of unparalleled beauty. The mixed forests of deciduous and coniferous trees come alive with
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Local scammed of $2,800

Squamish RCMP are urging caution after two incidents of fraudsters targeting locals. 
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Extensive search for man missing in Squamish comes up empty

An extensive search for missing Vancouver man has come up empty handed and has been temporarily suspended even as a missing person’s investigation continues.
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Squamish RCMP reroutes traffic after bear climbs tree

Squamish RCMP and District of Squamish rerouted pedestrian traffic near the 38000 block of Highway 99 after a bear founds its way on a tree.
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Local Afghan war veteran’s stand-off with a cougar

On the early morning of Monday, 5th October, I was out hunting between Marshall Lake and Carpenter Lake approximately 50 km northwest from Lillooet.
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