Tuesday May 21, 2013


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  • Three critically hurt in Squamish Valley crash

    Sunday (May 19) was a busy one for the volunteers with Squamish Search and Rescue (SSAR).
    The most serious incident saw three people transported by helicopter to Vancouver General Hospital after the vehicle in which they were travelling careened down a 100-foot embankment at Mile 37 of the Squamish Valley Road, SSAR...

  • GAS 'water thing' sparks discussion

    The proponents of an all-season resort on Brohm Ridge think they have the “water thing” nailed down, but couldn't answer questions last week concerning how much power it'll take to pipe all that water uphill.
    At a public information meeting on Wednesday (May 15) at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park,...

  • Capilano U program cuts postponed

    The executioner has been told to wait for a month as Capilano University's administration voted this week not to axe many of its programs to make up a $1.3-million budget shortfall.
    Capilano University's Board of Governors voted Tuesday (May 14) to put...

Local News

Squamish: Canada’s most ‘non-religious’ town

Squamish is one of the least religious communities in Canada, according to a nationwide survey....

A Squamish woman died this week when she fell off a ledge while hiking in Washington State.

A group of Squamish parents is pushing for French immersion in local schools, starting in...

Downtown workshop well attended

Christine Bennett points to the B.C. Rail-owned property on the west corner of Cleveland and...

Blind Channel boat dock eyed

The District of Squamish’s newly acquired waterfront lot could be the key to Squamish’s ...

Local Sports

Squamish Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) product Dalton Thrower and the Saskatoon Blades are...

NZ Police grab rugby crown

They came, they saw, they conquered and they did the Haka.
The New Zealand Police rugby league...

Looping the lakes for fun and cash

For the second straight year, the annual Loop the Lakes trail race will kick off in May, and...

Cormack wins again at Youth Tri

Josh Cormack may only be 11 years old, but he’s already a four-time winner in his age category at...

Benesocky wins KazLaw award

Years of hard work deep within the trail systems of Squamish has finally paid off for Roland...

Our Town

Squamish Nation leads school workshop

Joyce Williams stands at the front of the class, weaving wool through her hands.
Traditionally,...

Encore

Maliha ready to make Squamish ha-ha

Gas in Squamish might only be a few cents cheaper than in Vancouver, but comedy is a much better...


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