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GAS anxious to resume approval process

The proponent behind the Garibaldi at Squamish four-season resort said the company is doing all it can to have the provincial environmental assessment process started again after its suspension by the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) last week.

Little infor available on pulp mill coal burning

With only two days left for public comments to the provincial government, information has been hard to come by for residents looking to give their response to a proposed permit to burn coal at the Howe Sound Pulp and Paper Mill.

Funding plan for channel dredging

After more than 20 years, funding is finally coming together to dredge the Mamquam Blind Channel, leaving only crucial Fisheries requirements to be addressed in order to clear the waterway for recreational boaters. On Sept.

Cops take on kids' cancer

To the beat of drums and the memory of Carol Harry, members of the Squamish Nation gave 22 police officers cycling the Tour de Coast section of Cops for Cancer a hero's welcome at Totem Hall Saturday (Sept. 22).

New resort proposed at Klahanie

A new development proposal seeks to turn the rabbit-friendly land of Klahanie Campground into a world-class destination resort overlooking Shannon Falls. On Sept. 10, the District of Squamish received an updated development proposal for the property.

PAC ponders childcare issues

After months of discussions, speculation, meetings and a parent survey, the Howe Sound school board announced Monday (Sept. 17) that it is proposing to move Spring Break to occur during the 2010 Olympic Games.

GAS resort process suspended

The B.C. Environmental Assessment Office has suspended the environmental approval application for the Garibaldi at Squamish (GAS) development, announced regional lawmakers Thursday (Sept. 20).

Coal burning pulp mill irks officials

A coal burning proposal for Port Mellon is causing local and regional officials to question why the Ministry of Environment hasn't involved the Sea to Sky. "It certainly has not been overly publicized," said Mayor Ian Sutherland.

Explosives scare on Hwy 99

An RCMP explosives disposal unit was in the Sea to Sky corridor for the second time in less than a week Saturday when a hiker in the Britannia Beach area came across of "a quantity of explosives," according to an RCMP press release, along Highway 99.

Delving into development

About a dozen Squamish residents gathered at Gelato Carina on Cleveland Avenue last week to delve into the issue of development and to gain some insight into Coun.
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