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Outdoor School wins $1 M

The North Vancouver Outdoor School (NVOS) will finally be able to refurbish its 40-year old schools thanks to a $1 million donation.

B.C. to spend $59,000 to expand service

Commuter bus service between Squamish and Whistler will be expanded beginning this fall following an announcement by the provincial government that they will spend $59,000 on the program.

Waterfront passes first two readings

Ray Wangenrwangen@squamishchief.com Waterfront landing has moved a few steps closer to becoming a reality, after council passed the first two readings of the project's development bylaw amendment.

Oil spill investigation halted

The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) told the Globe and Mail this week that there was little investigation into the Aug. 5 Squamish Terminals accident that led to 29,000 litres of oil spilling into the Squamish Estuary.

Child services get assistance

Sea to Sky Community Services (SSCS) received an infusion of cash this week from the provincial government, as Minister of State for Child Care Linda Reid presented the group with a $50,000 grant for their new childcare facilities in downtown Squamis

B.C. recognizes Wild Spirit Places

The provincial Ministry of Forests has recognized the importance of the Squamish Nation's Wild Spirit Places in its most recent harvesting regulations for Tree Farm Licence 38, located in the upper Elaho Valley.

Malamute clear cut angers users

Sylvie Paillardspaillard@squamishchief.

Media descends on students

Local students and parents are angry over the behavior of a number of mainstream media outlets following, last week's tragic homicide of a 16 year-old Sam Eves.

RCMP seek sexual assault suspect

The RCMP is seeking residents' help in identifying a man accused of sexually assaulting a 22-year-old woman over the weekend. At 1:45 a.m.

Geologist goes way down under

Last week, geologist Johannes Koch returned to Squamish after spending three months on an expedition cruise ship in the Antarctic and in the end, coming home wasn't as big of a deal as he had imagined - at least not yet. "It's a neat feeling.
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