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COs forced to destroy bears

Conservation officers are warning residents to be more careful with their garbage as bears in the area appear to be getting bolder.

Future Highlands development worries SSU

Council agrees to consider OCP amendment John French Chief Staff Writer Two local developers may get a chance to open up hundreds of acres of new housing in the Garibaldi Highlands area sooner than expected - despite concerns that development might h

ABOUT TOWN: Get down to 42nd Street this week

Are you ready for an evening of dancing, singing and comedy as only Howe Sound Secondary's musical theatre can offer? Then do make plans to see their version of the hit Broadway musical 42nd Street.

A year of miracles

He wasn't even expected to live more than few days, but Emilio Razzano is about to reach his first birthday - and he's not looking back.

Local health workers back general strike call

Todd Lawson and John French Chief Staff Writers Picket lines at 撸奶社区General Hospital (SGH) and Hilltop House were replaced on Thursday by a political protest headed up by local members of the Hospital Employees Union (HEU) as part of an initiati

Hunger at Howe Sound

It was all-you-can-eat at Uncle Willy's buffet last Thursday night (April 22) - the best place to stuff myself with food before the 30 Hour Famine.

Residential tax rate set 26% lower than last year

撸奶社区Council is working towards a budget that compared to last year will represent a zero per cent increase in municipal taxes but council members saw first-hand that some people will see tax increases.

Trial ordered in snowmobile tragedy

Details of the events leading up to the death of a noted snowmobile rider will be unveiled in B.C. Supreme Court.

Highway retail good for downtown, says EDO

Downtown merchants heard from a high-powered lineup at the 撸奶社区Town Centre Association's annual general meeting Wednesday (April 28) - including a surprising message from Squamish's Economic Development Officer.

Greeting the dawn chorus

Have you noticed something happening in the backyards, the parks and the natural spaces of Squamish? A presence so familiar in our community and in this landscape that we seem to take it for granted at this time of year? This "something" is the oldes
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