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A Bylaw Stands Between Him and His Dreams

Michael Paul hopes the district will amend the bylaw that will allow him to open his business.
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Old File Skews Sexual Assault numbers in Squamish

The assaults are up because of an incident that happened several years ago but was reported only last year.
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Kingswood is Back, Hoping for Rezoning and Community Support

It’s been rejected and delayed, but Kingswood is back again, hoping for community and council approval for their Scott Crescent development.
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Ana Santos Seeking NDP Nomination

Local environmentalist Ana Santos is hoping to be the NDP nominee for MLA in the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding.
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District Gives $60,000 for Trails

This delayed but welcome nod to trails came recently when the council voted to grant $60,000 to Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA), acting in association with Squamish Dirt Bike Association and Squamish Trails Society.
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New Ice Rink Needed: District Study

Once the study is presented to the council, a concrete policy can be created about different options and timelines concerning the ice rink, he added.
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Some Like it Raw

Vondruska likens drinking raw milk to drinking water from a natural spring, or eating homemade cookies.
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Independent School At Quest is Accepting Applications

Registration is now open for students entering grade 7, 8, 9 and 10 and applications are already rolling in for the 2013-14 school year.
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Tired of the Train Whistle? Try Cash or Dialogue

A small group of citizens impressed upon CN Rail to alter its shunting to day time. For anyone worried about whistling, their method, a dialogue, might be a good lead to follow.

Woodfibre’s Latest Owner Worries Greenpeace

Greenpeace Canada is raising concerns over an Indonesian tycoon’s plan to use the Woodfibre site for a small scale LNG facility.
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