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IHIT assists in manhunt

Squamish RCMP relied heavily on the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) and the Emergency Response Team (ERT) for assistance -during the stabbing of Squamish teen Sam Eves and subsequent flight of suspect Ander Kumar Walker-Huria late Tuesd

Local reaction to federal budget mixed

Since Conservative Finance Minister Jim Flaherty presented the federal budget to Parliament on Monday - a document that is a geared towards a possible election, with $20 billion in new spending - local reaction has been mixed.

McIntyre announces trail network partnership for Sea to Sky corridor

The provincial government and the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) have joined forces to invest over half a million dollars in developing and maintaining the series of trail systems that wind their way across the Sea to Sky corridor.

Cheakamus spill response weak, says NDP MLA

The NDP urged the Liberal government in the B.C. Legislature this week to be more forceful in getting compensation from CN for the environmental damage caused by the Aug.

Council hears flood concerns

More than 50 concerned Squamish residents came out to council chambers on Tuesday (March 20) to address council about downtown drainage.

Chief names General Manager

Squamish's award-winning community newspaper has a familiar face in a new position. Laila Michell will be The Chief's first-ever general manager, with overall responsibility for day-to-day administration of the newspaper.

Garibaldi Estates residents consider Recovery House

A new substance abuse recovery house proposed for the Garibaldi Estates was well received by nieghbours during a Sea to Sky Community Services educational evening Tuesday March 6 at St. John the Divine Anglican Church.

Proposed Business Park development hits roadblock

The future of a new commercial development on Highway 99 is in jeopardy following a presentation to District of Squamish council on Tuesday (March 13) by municipal staff.

SSC board looks at future of Adventure Centre

The newly elected board of the Squamish Sustainability Corporation (SSC) met with the District of Squamish council Tuesday (March 13) to discuss both the present fiscal reality of the organization, and its future potential.

Students brings home Olympic gold

A group of local science students won gold at the 29th annual Physics Olympics held at UBC on Saturday (March 10), beating out high school students from across the province in over 60 schools.
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