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District plans to replace Judd Slough culvert

​The District of Squamish is working on a project to remove the abandoned Jimmy Jimmy (Judd) Slough culvert in the Squamish River dike and replace it with a new, larger culvert in order to re-water the slough.
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Fare collection resumes on Squamish transit

​Front door loading and fare collection will resume today in Squamish transit.
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Commission to look into why Squamish pays more for gas

The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) is investigating high gas prices in Squamish, and will also start publishing data for the town.
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Squamish gets a new Foundry centre for youth

​Squamish is getting a new foundry centre, one among eight cities where the provincial government announced the centres.
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District moves to regulate short-term rentals in Squamish

At an upcoming council meeting, the bylaw that will regulate the rentals is expected to pass first reading.
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Man issued $230 ticket for attracting bear to Squamish campsite

Conservation Officer Service issued a $230 ticket to a man for flouting the Wildlife Act after a bear tore through his tent to access unsecured food.
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Parking will be restricted at Darrell Bay

The portions of the overflow parking area at Darrell Bay in Squamish will be closed off until further notice. The measure by Squamish Gondola is to reduce COVID-19 transmissions.
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Developer seeks to increase height of apartment buildings

​Bosa Properties is asking the district for a height variance on a mixed-use development on the east side of the
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Police seek information on Kingfisher Road break-ins

​Squamish RCMP are looking for information about a break-in to vehicles on Kingfisher Road.
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District to remove derelict vessel from Cattermole Slough

The District of Squamish said it is working to remove a derelict boathouse from the shores of Cattermole Slough in Downtown Squamish.
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