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Letter: Lack of regional transit in the Sea to Sky a ‘profound failure’

Letter: Lack of regional transit in the Sea to Sky a ‘profound failure’

'Make this long, long overdue transit upgrade happen in 2024—please'
Updated: See where there are fireworks permits in place tonight in Squamish

Updated: See where there are fireworks permits in place tonight in Squamish

The Garibaldi Highlands and Brackendale have the most permits issued for fireworks on New Year's Eve. 
What we know about Squamish’s Heritage Management Strategy

What we know about Squamish’s Heritage Management Strategy

District council members provided feedback on the strategy in November; further approvals needed before strategy becomes practice.
A year of whales: The most thrilling and majestic sightings in B.C.

A year of whales: The most thrilling and majestic sightings in B.C.

The magnificent mammals wowed onlookers and made for picture-perfect moments.
SLRD adopts new engagement policy

SLRD adopts new engagement policy

Elected officials welcome the new policy, with one lamenting a lack of trust for the organization from the community
Here are the three highest-priced homes in the ߣÄÌÉçÇøarea

Here are the three highest-priced homes in the ߣÄÌÉçÇøarea

Two Britannia Beach homes and a Paradise Valley property top the list from REW.
Cedar Pidgeon wins Canadian National Lead Climbing Championship

Cedar Pidgeon wins Canadian National Lead Climbing Championship

The 17-year-old from ߣÄÌÉçÇøalso placed tenth at Youth Worlds in South Korea
beSTRONG Training opens in downtown Squamish

beSTRONG Training opens in downtown Squamish

Located on Third Avenue, the recently opened gym offers personal and hybrid training in a welcoming environment for anyone.
Zero-emissions vehicle standard lauded by Sea to Sky MP

Zero-emissions vehicle standard lauded by Sea to Sky MP

Patrick Weiler said ߣÄÌÉçÇøis already leading the way in uptake of electric vehicles
Letter: Bumpy road to Squamish's turf field

Letter: Bumpy road to Squamish's turf field

The gravel road becomes extremely pitted every rainfall and one thing ߣÄÌÉçÇøexperiences is rain.
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