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RCMP gets more cards

Steven Hill [email protected] Those who thought they had a full set of Squamish RCMP trading cards now have 12 more cops to collect.

Ministry has one month for steelhead

Heidi VanLith Special to The Chief The Ministry of Environment (MOE) has only one month to collect 22 to 30 adult steelhead for a short-term supplemental hatchery program before the Cheakamus steelhead population is put at undue risk.

Still going strong

The Alzheimer Society of BC along with the Mental Health unit in Squamish are putting on a Family Caregiver Series.

'He had the vision'

Sylvie Paillard [email protected] The District of Squamish is flying flags at half-mast today to commemorate the passing of a man beloved throughout the community.

More tourism meetings planned

Steven Hill [email protected] The Squamish Sustainability Corporation (SSC) and various tourism stakeholders are set to host a second round of tourism forums April 10 and 11.

On with the show

Sylvie Paillard [email protected] Squamish may soon see crowds at the Loggers Sports Grounds for more than just a few weeks a year.

'Monster homes' bylaw proposed

Sylvie Paillard spaillard@squamishchief.

The art of public speaking

Steven Hill [email protected] For most, public speaking can be a frightening experience of nervousness and fear, but if those same people had to do it in a language other than their mother tongue, it would be a near impossible task.

Economic boon in the wind

Sylvie Paillard [email protected] The District of Squamish may soon be generating its own power and boosting its economy at the same time. Thanks to funding from Western Economic Diversification Canada and Suncor Energy Products Inc.

About town

It's that time of year when it really feels like spring is officially here. Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend, so remember to set your watches and clocks one hour ahead when you climb into bed Saturday night (April 1).