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Biomass energy plant proposed

District of Squamish council take Neighbourhood Energy Utility workshop

Funding considered to mitigate invasive species risks

Council will consider putting $4,000 toward the mitigation of invasive plants, which cause untold damage to indigenous species and property, according to Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council (SSISC) co-ordinator Kristina Swerhun.

Federal budget supported, slammed

MP Weston touts Tories' initiatives to create jobs, support athletes at all levels

Mayor 'disturbed' by waste collection fee increase

District of Squamish council reviews 2010 budget

Neighbourhood celebrates with Ricker

Kids motivated to excel in sport after meeting gold medal winner

Work resumes on Boulevard

Discover Trail tree removal begins

Panhandler charged

A panhandler who has been the subject of numerous police complaints was arrested for cocaine possession Friday (March 5). The 34-year-old male usually says he needs money to get a bus ticket to New Westminster or Pemberton.

Hundreds flood streets for Paralympic torch

Squamish Nation brings spark to a flame, paddles across Mamquam Blind Channel

Developers gauge interest in new Paradise Valley fire hall

District permitting pace causes equestrian project to lose Olympic marketing opportunity: proponent

Cline claims taste of redemption

Local ski cross star wins silver medal after missing out on Olympic berth
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