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Mountain Woman allowed to stay put

The beloved blue bus that's adorned the entrance to Britannia Beach - along with its famous fish burgers and poutine - may not be leaving after all.

A return to politics

Paul Lalli says he's seen enough. The District of Squamish's fiscal mismanagement over the last few years has compelled him to run again for council to bring predictability to taxpayers and explore "outside the box" concepts for generating revenue.

Vote for 'strong candidate': Rae

Powell River's Liberal supporters received a ray of hope for the federal election campaign last week.

Cops cycle for cure

The Squamish Nation hosted 28 RCMP officers at Totem Hall who are cycling around the Sea to Sky Corridor, Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast raising money to support children and families facing cancer on Saturday (Sept. 20).

Tree falling shocks residents

Residents were shocked to discover last week that a swath of trees have been cleared along Government Road and the Spit."Some of the trees I measured 15 ft.

No 2010 travel restrictions: VANOC

Squamish residents will be able to travel freely on the Sea to Sky Highway during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, VANOC director of community relations Maureen Douglas told a group of about 100 residents assembled at Quest University on Monday (Sep

School football season saved

When the Howe Sound Secondary School Sounders football team was stripped of their equipment it looked like the season was over.

Athletes at core of Squamish Spirit

Six of 15 colourful prints depicting some of the town's high-calibre athletes were showcased at this week's District of Squamish council meeting Tuesday (Sept. 16), launching the Best of Squamish Awareness Program (BOSAP).

Deputy administrator resigns

The man widely credited with getting the Adventure Centre off the ground tendered his resignation this week, according to a surprise announcement by Mayor Ian Sutherland during the District of Squamish council meeting Tuesday (Sept. 16).

Drug ties oust NDP candidate

Facing increasing scrutiny over his extensive connections to marijuana and other drugs, federal West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country NDP candidate Dana Larsen has pulled out of the election this week.
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