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Intoxicated pre-teenagers cause a disturbance

RCMP have been unable to locate a group of children who appeared severely intoxicated while roaming Garibaldi Estates during the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 9. At 9:30 p.m.

Bird numbers OK after spill

Fifteen years of bird counting data will help scientists with the environmental assessment of the oil spill, thanks to the Squamish Environmental Conservation Society (SECS) and their dedicated work to create the longest, continuous bird count in B.

Sutherland gets Liberal nod

After months of rumours and speculation, the Liberal Party's local riding president has confirmed that Squamish Mayor Ian Sutherland will run for Parliament. Sutherland was acclaimed on Sept.

Flagger error causes near-accident

Following a Kiewit worker error that almost led to a serious multi-vehicle traffic accident, Valleycliffe resident Kirsten Andrews said she's afraid to drive the Sea to Sky Highway because Kiewit traffic management refused to update her on how they'v

Ship's lawyers now accepting compensation claims from oil spill

It took just one hour for 29,000 litres of bunker fuel to foul the Howe Sound, but it'll take shipping company lawyers months to get through claims for compensation.

Water AAP fails, but referendum looms

Greg Amos/Staff Writer Despite being thwarted by residents opposed to borrowing plans, Gibsons council is manouevering to put cross connection controls, water metering, and other public works to three separate referenda during the Nov.

Construction begins on Ashlu River power project

Ledcor Power Inc. began construction on a contentious Ashlu River independent power project on Thursday, Aug. 10, despite the Squamish Lillooet Regional District's (SLRD) refusal to allow rezoning and heavy opposition by the river's user group.

Paralympic arena still possible: Sutherland

Frustration brews over Whistler's indecision Sylvie Paillard [email protected] It seems Squamish hasn't lost its chance to host the Paralympic sledge hockey arena after all.

Help clean up the Estuary with your camera

Want to do your part to help clean up the Squamish Estuary after last week's oil spill?You can help - with your camera. The Chief is calling for your best photos of the Squamish Estuary.

Reward to catch wildfire starters

The Coastal Fire Centre, which includes the area around the District of Squamish, is offering up to $50,000 to catch those who have been setting fires in the region.
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