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Wild at Art requests $25,000

Local artists have been given two more weeks to send in their submissions for the fourth Annual Wild At Art festival. Visual arts co-ordinator Judy McQuinn has shifted the deadline from Jan. 15 to Feb. 1.

Westmana fundarising for women's centre

Staff at the Howe Sound Women's Centre are taking a close look at a promise of support made by Westmana Development on Tuesday (Jan. 8).

A toast to Robbie Burns

The Black Tusk Caledonia Pipe Band and the Mount Garibaldi Masonic Lodge are teaming up in the name of Robert Burns on Friday (Jan. 25) at the Brennan Park Auditorium.

Squamish housing prices fastest rising in province

Housing prices climbed faster in Squamish than any other in the Lower Mainland in 2007, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.

Olympic housing rental hits $25,000

Local homeowners are attempting to cash in on the Olympics with offers to lease their homes for as much as $25,000 for less than a month in February 2010.

Eagle count drops by half

The 22nd annual Brackendale Eagle Count on Sunday (Dec. 6) brought in alarmingly low numbers: only 893 eagles - less than half found in the area in 2007 - were back one year later.

Permit granted for Fries Creek IPP

Environmentalist lashes out against plan Laura Hendrick [email protected] A proposed Independent Power Project (IPP) on Fries Creek has moved one step closer to fruition. On Dec.

Eagle Festival kicks off with count, presentation

Volunteers are gearing up for this year's Brackendale Eagle Count on Sunday (Jan. 6), which could firm up or dispel the notion that only a fraction of the area's bald eagles returned to feed this winter.

Artists want more out of Adventure Centre store

Two years after its opening, some local artists are questioning whether the Squamish Store at the Squamish Adventure Centre store is fulfilling its promise to promote local businesses.

Welcome to Squamish, baby

It took three days in hospital followed by a C-section to get Squamish's New Year's baby to show her face. Riya Rai, the first local baby of 2008, was welcomed into the world at 5 p.m. on Tuesday (Jan. 1). Although due on Dec.
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