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Fire destroys vacant building

Fire Rescue suspects foul play

Shipping company behind estuary oil spill off the hook

Less than three years after 29,000 litres of oil was dumped into the Squamish Estuary, the shipping company involved in the spill has met its clean-up responsibilities, according to the B.C. Ministry of Environment.

District of Squamish Launch Survey on Commuter Bus Service to Metro Vancouver

Squamish, BC - The District of Squamish along with AECOM Canada Ltd are conducting a Commuter Bus Service survey on the potential of additional Squamish to Metro Vancouver commuter bus trips during weekday peak periods.

Insp. McPhail off to Victoria

Corridor RCMP commander to assume new duties on June 15

RV park on hold

The previous RedPoint property that has been proposed to become an RV park is still waiting for a development permit, following council's concern with a lack of proper screening from the highway, and a lack of a covenant to prevent visitors from stay

Council takes stand against RCMP costs

Green building policy and trails maintenance out as municipal budget priorities form

Reducing our plastic intake

Greener Footprints appeals to businesses at Chamber luncheon

Trail destruction under investigation

Motorized trail shows evidence of tree cutting, mud bogging

Federal Green Party leader comes to Squamish

Elizabeth May accompanies B.C. Green candidate Jim Stephenson for quick stop over

'Protected' estuary land may still be developed

A piece of the Squamish Estuary touted as highly valuable conservation land may still be bisected by new roadways despite its recent purchase by the Nature Trust of British Columbia.
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