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District seeks feedback on rezoning for downtown development

The District of Squamish is seeking the public feedback on a rezoning application for four mixed-use buildings with a shared two-storey parking structure in Downtown Squamish.
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West Coast Railway Association will miss Dr. Ernie Ledgerwood

It is with great sadness that those of us associated with the West Coast Railway Association find that we have lost one of our most beloved within our community – Dr. Ernie Ledgerwood. 
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Work to reinstate Mamquam Road starts next week

District crews will soon start working on reinstating and doing slope stabilization work on the Mamquam Road.
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Survey seeks feedback on new Foundry design

The Sea to Sky Community Services Society is inviting the community to give feedback on the new Foundry for youth that will be established in Squamish.
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Tourism Squamish, Chamber oppose short-term rental bylaw

​ Squamish Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Squamish have both written to council opposing district's proposed short-term rental policy even as the council gave first reading to the bylaw on June 16.
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Mayor Elliott responds to 12-year-old on Brackendale development

​Mayor Karen Elliott recently responded to a 12-year-old Brackendale resident who raised concerns about the proposed rental apartment building in the neighborhood.
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New school zone in Garibaldi Highlands

District of Squamish has installed a new 30 kiloemetre per hour school zone in the Garibaldi Highlands Elementary School area along The Boulevard.
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New restaurant opens at the gondola

A new sit down restaurant has opened in the Summit Lodge at the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish.
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UPDATE: Driver in Highway 99 crash escapes with minor injuries

Emergency crews are still on scene clearing up the traffic accident on Highway 99, according to a tweet by Squamish RCMP.
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Squamish non-profit gets $522,000 to restore salmon passage

The Government of Canada and the Government of BC is giving approximately $522,000 over three years to the Squamish River Watershed Society.
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