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Citizens' Oceanfront group pleads for Qualex's return

Qualex-Landmark president Roger Navabi said he's humbled by community pleas to return to the Oceanfront bargaining table, but added it's no use - the company is not coming back to Squamish. "I don't know how to respond," said Navabi.

Developer cleans pond, builds up dykes

A ruckus over rights-of-way access to the Cattermole Pond and nearby trails along surrounding dykes downtown has resulted in temporary signage and fencing being torn down by irate walkers, and has the developer of the nearby Skye complex worrying tha

Bigger plans for Garibaldi ski resort

Ramped-up project proposes 22,500 beds, 24 lifts and two golf courses Cathryn Atkinson catkinson@squamishchief.

CT scan fundraising campaign under way

The Whistler Health Care Foundation (WHCF) and its corridor partners this week launched a campaign to raise up to $2 million to help pay for the Sea to Sky corridor's first Computerized Tomography (CT) scanner at the Whistler Health Care Centre (WHCC

Conflicting sectors discuss watercourse protection

Conflicting segments of the community came together to discuss watercourse protection regulations on waterside developments during an invitation only stakeholder meeting held by the District of Squamish, Monday (Oct. 30).

Expo aims to promote health and heal lives

You can shake your shimmy, massage your aches or generally heal was ails you at this weekend's Health and Wellness Expo.The event, which takes place on Saturday (Nov.

Suspected impaired driver causes head-on accident

A 46-year-old man from Whistler is facing charges of impaired driving after a head-on accident on Highway 99 Tuesday (Oct. 31). Squamish RCMP said the man drove his 2000 Lexus into a 2002 Jetta carrying three passengers at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Remembering the flood after 85 years

Eighty-five years ago this week, one of the greatest tragedies ever in the Sea to Sky region took place at Britannia Beach.Torrential rain fell for 12 hours on Oct. 27 and Oct. 28, 1921 - a total of 5.74 inches of precipitation.

A dangerous cycle in Squamish

Parents of young cyclists and other two-wheeled commuters in Squamish are worried about safety on the roads in town, and are unhappy with the quality of road-adjacent bike paths found around the District.

Westmana may be interested in Oceanfront lands

Qualex-Landmark has walked away from Squamish, but another major developer who is already heavily invested in the local waterfront says it could be interested in partnering with the Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation (SODC).
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