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Breakfast Club axes golf tourney

Group still busy raising cash for D.A.R.E. program

Mamquam waterfront project moves forward

Project a first step in kick-starting oceanfront development, Race says

Squamish Nation membership amended

Two of five referendum measures gain approval

Brackendale traffic concerns discussed

District gathering input into safety of key intersection, nearby school zone

Hit-and-run probed

Weekly briefs from the Squamish RCMP

Larson, Louie named to Quest board

Quest University this week welcomed two new faces to its board of governors. Mary Jo Larson, a lawyer with the firm Warner Norcross and Judd LLP, and Stuart D. Louie, a member of the leadership team for B.C.

Voter registration underway

Conservatives, Greens still lack candidates in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding

Parks and rec plan adopted

SVEA backs document after officials agree to keep riding ring where it is

Seniors housing classification changing

Five-year lobbying effort on utility rates yields results

Government Road traffic to be discussed

District of Squamish engineering staff will be in attendance at a meeting tonight (Thursday, April 4) to discuss public perceptions about traffic along Government Road.
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