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The language of virtues

It has spread throughout 85 countries, moved into businesses, homes, schools, prisons, service groups and organizations. And it has a home in Squamish too.

Liberal rival praises Reynolds, ready for 'unfinished campaign'

The man who nearly ended John Reynolds' political career last summer was full of praise for his rival this week.

Mouse helps family literacy

A giant mouse appeared in a local café Tuesday (Jan. 25), much to the delight of children and their families.

Squamish adopts devastated little Sri Lankan village

Squamish is about to learn everything there is to know about a small Sri Lankan village called Wanduruppuwa (pronounced Wandaroo poora).

From Namibia with awe

The heat of the oldest African desert and the freezing temperatures of Nepalese mountains will be presented at a photography slide show at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company tonight (Jan. 28).

Mashiter turbidity cause of Highlands water advisory

Anyone in the Garibaldi Highlands area that looked closely at the water coming from household taps in the last week is hoping the brown-tinged unappealing liquid is replaced soon by the light blue tinted, crystal-clear water that normally flows.

Reynolds wraps his career

MP steps down as House Leader, won't run again Tim Shoults Squamish's Member of Parliament has a new health plan in mind - one that involves not running.

ABOUT TOWN: Arts events abound

The Squamish Library on Monday (Jan. 31) is hosting an evening with Robin Garland, who will share her photos and tales of her trip to Nunavut. The evening begins at 7 p.m. with admission by donation.

Canada Post to consult residents on mail service changes

Following a request from the Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor, Canada Post is moving ahead with a consultation process to find out how you want to receive your mail. Bob Taylor of Canada Post confirmed on Tuesday (Jan.

Fire destroys home at Mile 10.5

A neighbour tried, RCMP attended and Squamish Fire Rescue responded but there was no way to save a mobile home in the Upper Squamish Valley from burning to the ground. The trailer at Mile 10.
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