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SODC gets $28M line of credit

Council for the District of Squamish passed a motion Tuesday (July 17) to extend another line of credit the Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation (SODC), this one worth $2.8 million. But members were far from unanimous.

Development proposed for Cleveland Ave.

Council approved a development permit for a new mixed-use four-storey building in Squamish's downtown core on Tuesday (July 17), paving the way for the first new building on the historic business section of Cleveland Avenue in at least three decades.

Highway 99 halfway complete

Britannia Beach businesses are breathing a sigh of relief now that a 10-kilometre stretch of Highway 99 from Gonzales Creek to Furry Creek is officially open after a ceremony Tuesday (July 10) that saw B.C.

Squamish Nation leadership contested

A B.C. Supreme court judge is being asked to rule whether or not the Squamish Nation has too many chiefs.

CN Rail to blame, says TSB

The Transportation Saftey Board (TSB) released its long awaited investigation report into the CN Rail derailment of Aug. 4, 2005 at the Sea to Sky Hotel Wednesday (July 11).

Squamish Transit manager resigns

The manager who presided over eight years of phenomenal growth at Squamish and Whistler Transit is calling it quits, saying he plans to take some time to recharge before taking on his next career challenge.

Housing market continues to heat up

Housing prices in Squamish are the fastest rising in the Lower Mainland, according to a report by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. A detached home's benchmark price in June was $522,590, up 24.

Wilson hosts town hall meeting

Two dozen Squamish residents asked MP Blair Wilson to help remove federal roadblocks in dealing with local transportation issues, including the dredging of the Mamquam Blind Channel, during a town hall meeting in District of Squamish council chambers

Strata council discusses suing District of Squamish

Marina Estates owners face an estimated $4 million in repair costs after an engineering report found the condo complex has extensive water damage just 11 years after its construction. And there's a chance that taxpayers could be left holding the bag.

Come sip with SEP

The continuing efforts of Squamish Emergency Program (SEP) volunteers will be honoured at a fundraiser on Tuesday (July 10) at The Burrow in the Garibaldi Highlands.
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