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Squamish resident attends presidential inauguration in D.C.

Community Futures gets up to $200K to invest in Sea to Sky

The Sea to Sky Corridor will be able to get up to $200,000 in funding from the federal government as it provided $3 million to Community Futures British Columbia to carry out their Rural Economic Diversification Initiative (REDI-BC.

Thirteen nominated for Business of Year

Squamish residents can vote online until Jan. 28

School District 48 gets funding increase

The final operating grant for the Sea to Sky School District is nearly $1.3-million more than last year, despite continuing enrolment decline, West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA Joan McIntyre said in a release this week.

Trail lovers encouraged to adopt

District Adopt a Trail program ready for spring thaw

Businesses buoyed by World Cups

International athletes keep coming with ski jumping

Stolen vehicle ruins Sea to Sky vacation

Toronto resident left stranded at Chieftain Centre

Sea to Sky gets dollars for test events

Hosting BC provides $150,000 in concrete funding for nine events in the Callaghan

RCMP costs to increase

Changes in census could lead to a $685,000 increase for RCMP services

Don't expect a new Cap U campus for at least 10 years

Economic meltdown delays plans for a new Capilano Squamish Campus
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