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Test gives locals leg up

Locals now have an advantage in the Test of Metal's first leg of the race -the race to register. Organizers of the North Shore Credit Union Test of Metal announced this week changes to the registration process for the 2008 race.

Highrise project postponed

Laura Hendricklhendrick@squamishchief.com Tempers flared over contentious proposed towers during a six-hour District of Squamish public hearing over the Waterfront Landing project Tuesday (Oct. 1).

Hotel grabs Olympic fever

The race to find a place to stay for the 2010 Olympics is underway.

Teenager stabbed at Pavilion

Another Squamish teen is recovering from a stabbing this week in the third incident of knife-wielding violence in six months.

'Friends forever,' say HSS grads

Drinking with friends at the base of the Chief is one memory 30 years can't erase. On Saturday (Oct. 13), Howe Sound Secondary School's class of 1977 reunited with unabashed excitement.

Climber reaches guiding summit

A climber from Garibaldi is one of only three in Canada to achieve Mountain Guide certification from the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) this fall.

Day drops off $3.5 million

Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, spent the day in Squamish on Friday (Oct. 12) with $3.5 million in his pocket.

Heaps of family homes slated for Squamish

A high-density project that could make single-family homes more affordable in Squamish is moving ahead. Council gave the proposed Loggers Lane development its third reading on Tuesday (Oct. 16).

Fire destroys home, studio

A fire in the Garibaldi Highlands destroyed a newly renovated home and a fledgling small business studio on Thursday night (Oct. 4).

Adult literacy program gets funding boost

A significant boost in funding has allowed Capiliano College to develop a new program for adult literacy.
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