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Save Garibaldi holds fundraiser

The people behind Save Garibaldi, and their supporters, will gather under one roof April 5, when organizers hold a fundraiser to help cover the costs of the campaign.

Affordable housing plan halted

The Squamish Landholders' Association's efforts to squash the district's affordable housing plan paid off just moments before its tentative adoption. At a strategy session on Monday (Feb.

Starlite Theatre crumbles

As the walls come down inside the former Starlite Theatre, longtime residents are looking back on the days when big-screen entertainment was just $1.50 a head.

Restoring a landmark

A Squamish landmark will get with the times this winter thanks to an ambitious student project.

Residents oppose Britannia retreat

Controversy is brewing over an application to the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) requesting that a 33-acre parcel of land overlooking Howe Sound be rezoned from Resource to Institutional Retreat Centre.

Squamish drivers get slight rate break from ICBC

Squamish drivers are among a small group in the Lower Mainland who will be experiencing a slight drop in insurance rates this May.

Brown bag it for hungry children

The Squamish Food Bank is in dire need, and organizers say just one day's worth of lunch money from locals would help feed the town's hungry families.The Food Bank is launching its first annual Lunch Money Week fundraiser Feb.

Bondage - James Bondage

Trinity Romance and the Squamish Off Road Cycling Association (SORCA) are bonding together once again for a night of flesh and faux fortunes with James Bondage at the Howe Sound Brew Pub Saturday Feb. 16.

Blair Wilson hosts town hall meeting

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP Blair Wilson will host a town hall meeting today (Feb. 1) at the Squamish Library. But the subject matter won't be on the recent questions surrounding his 2006 election campaign.

Locals to pay for high crash rates

Drivers of dangerously congested areas, such as the Sea to Sky Highway, are most likely to face higher rates thanks to a new ICBC policy approved last week by the BC Utilities Commission.
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