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Words of regret touch Squamish Nation

Squamish Nation's Dale Harry says he always knew the power of an apology. Earlier this month, he stood next to his mother on Parliament Hill to hear one that was 130 years in the making.

Downtown to rock July 1

The Business Improvement Association (BIA) is inviting one and all and to party down - downtown that is.The BIA is bringing another Canada Day celebration extravaganza for residents near and far on Tuesday, July 1. From 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Blind Channel dredge process launched

It might be smooth sailing at last for boats travelling into the Mamquam Blind Channel.

Planning process beings on municipal Oceanfront lands

The planning process for the Oceanfront Lands has finally begun. This time around, residents can expect Facebook, interactive maps and even pub nights to be part of the consultation process.

Greg Gardner running for mayor

District of Squamish Councillor Greg Gardner announced he's running for mayor Tuesday (June 17), one week after current Mayor Ian Sutherland announced he would not vie for the seat.

Loggers Sports faces upheaval

Just when free entry into Loggers Sports appeared to be on the chopping block, new sponsorship stretching from as far as Vancouver Island has come through to keep the event in line with its 51 years of tradition.

Freshwater gets protection

Council heard more about a new watercourse bylaw that would determine how close new developments could be to freshwater systems during a District of Squamish council strategy session Tuesday (June 10).

Greg Gardner running for mayor

Election season is starting early this term. District of Squamish Councillor Greg Gardner announced he's running for mayor Tuesday (June 17), one week after current Mayor Ian Sutherland announced he would not vie for the seat.

Mayor throws in the towel

Squamish will soon have a new leader to usher in the 2010 Olympics and tackle the effects of rapid development, as Mayor Ian Sutherland announced Tuesday (June 10) he will not be running for re-election this fall.

Broken shoe the harbinger of great things for dancer

Chelsea Blackett had never broken a pointe shoe before.
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